Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers participating in the Kisan Kranti Yatra, which kicked off from Tikait Ghat in Haridwar on September 23, 2018 reached the Delhi - Uttar Pradesh border on October 2, 2018 but weren't allowed to enter. They had to face tear gas shells, water cannons and lathicharge.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Farmers demanded a full implementation of the recommendations of the Swaminathan Commission report, unconditional loan waiver and payment of their sugarcane dues. Also, they protested against increasing electricity and fuel prices and NGT ban on 10 year old tractors.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.
Thousands of farmers from all over the country led by 200 farmers’ rights outfits congregated in the national capital on November 29, 2018 to demand immediate implementation of the Swaminathan report that recommended loan waiver and higher MSP (minimum support price) for crops and a separate Parliamentary session on agrarian crisis.