Indian farmers block major roads amid agricultural laws protest

6 February 2021, 13:04

India farmer protests
India Farmer Protests. Picture: PA

The government says the new laws are necessary for modernisation, but farmers say they will leave them at the mercy of corporations.

Thousands of protesting Indian farmers have blockaded major roads across the country for several hours to press their demands for the repeal of new agricultural laws that have led to months of demonstrations.

The protesters used tractors, trucks and even boulders to blockade the roads.

They carried banners and flags denouncing the laws, which they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of corporations.

Indian farm protests
Elderly farmers talk on a heavily barricaded road outside New Delhi (AP)

Authorities deployed thousands of security forces mainly outside India’s capital, where farmers have camped at three main sites for more than two months. The farmers have said they will not leave until the government rolls back the laws.

“We will keep fighting till our last breath,” said 80-year-old Jhajjan Singh, a farmer at a protest site in Ghazipur. He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi “should know that either he will remain, or we will”.

Saturday’s blockade started at noon and lasted for three hours. No violence was immediately reported.

Several rounds of talks between farmers with the government have failed to produce any breakthroughs. The government has said the laws are necessary to modernise Indian agriculture.

On Friday, agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar defended the laws in parliament, dampening hopes of a quick settlement as he made no new offer to resume talks with the farmers.

The protests turned violent on January 26, India’s Republic Day, when a group of of farmers riding tractors veered from the protest route and stormed the 17th century Red Fort.

India Farmer Protests
Indian farmers say the new laws will leave them at the mercy of corporations (AP)

Hundreds of police officers were injured as well as scores of farmers. One protester died.

Farmers’ leaders condemned the violence, but said they would not call off the protest.

Since then, authorities have heavily increased security at protest sites outside New Delhi’s border, adding iron spikes and steel barricades to stop the farmers from entering the capital.

Meanwhile, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights called on authorities and protesters to exercise “maximum restraint”.

“The rights to peaceful assembly & expression should be protected both offline & online. It’s crucial to find equitable solutions with due respect to #HumanRights for all,” the UN body said in a tweet late Friday.

By Press Association

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