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After Lathi Charge Farmers Offering Water: Powerful Photos From The 'Delhi Chalo' Farmers' Protest
Thousands of farmers from Punjab and Haryana who are taking part in the ¡®Delhi Chalo¡¯ protest spent the night in the open despite the cold winter in the North. After nearly two days of standoff at the borders, the Delhi Chalo march of farmers from Punjab and Haryana has been allowed to enter the national capital on Friday. Despite facing tear gas, water cannons, and lathi charge, protesting farmers won hearts by offering food and drinking water to cops.
Thousands of farmers from Punjab and Haryana who are taking part in the ¡®Delhi Chalo¡¯ protest spent the night in the open despite the cold winter in the North. After nearly two days of standoff at the borders, the Delhi Chalo march of farmers from Punjab and Haryana has been allowed to enter the national capital on Friday. Despite facing tear gas, water cannons, and lathi charge, protesting farmers won hearts by offering food and drinking water to cops.
Protesting farmers shout slogans as they clash with policemen while attempting to move towards Delhi, at the border between Delhi and Haryana.
Security personnel use tear gas to stop farmers from crossing Singhu Border during 'Delhi Chalo' protest march against the new farm laws, in New Delhi.
An elderly farmer argues with policemen standing by a barricade.
Police use water cannon to disperse protesting farmers, as they attempt to move towards Delhi.
Police use tear gas to disperse agitating farmers who had gathered as part of their Delhi Chalo protest.
Farmers run after being chased by policemen as they attempt to break barricades and move towards Delhi.
A farmer pleads with policemen as they beat him, at the border between Delhi and Haryana state.
Thousands of agitating farmers faced tear gas and baton charge from police on Friday after they resumed their march to the capital against new farming laws that they fear will give more power to corporations and reduce their earnings.?
While trying to march towards New Delhi, the farmers, using their tractors, cleared concrete blockades, walls of shipping containers and horizontally parked trucks after police had set them up as barricades and dug trenches on highways to block roads leading to the capital.
After nearly two days of standoff at the borders, the Delhi Chalo march of farmers from Punjab and Haryana have been allowed to enter the national capital.
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