Farmers who were marching towards Delhi under the ‘Delhi Chalo’ movement have decided to halt their march after violent clashes with the police. The protestors, who were demanding better agricultural policies and fair prices for their crops, faced heavy resistance from the police near the borders of Delhi.
During the protest, the police used tear gas to stop the farmers from advancing. This led to several injuries among the farmers as they were pushed back. Some protestors were seen suffering from the effects of the tear gas, while others were injured in the chaos.
The ‘Delhi Chalo’ march began with farmers traveling from various parts of the country to the capital city, hoping to raise their voices against government policies that they believe are harmful to their livelihoods. However, the situation turned tense when they reached the Delhi borders, and police forces used force to control the crowd.
Despite the injuries and clashes, the farmers have decided to pause their march and are now waiting to see if the government will listen to their demands. They have asked for talks with government officials to resolve the issues peacefully.
The farmers have promised to continue their struggle until their demands for better support for the farming community are met. They are also asking for a fair price for their produce and better financial assistance for farmers across the country.