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From peaceful demonstrations to violent rallies . from chakka jams to celebrity attention . the farmers agitation against the three new agriculture laws has been a saga of many twists and turns that has captured both national as well as international attention.
The movement, which began with sporadic protests in Punjab following the enactment of the laws in September last year, took a mainstream turn when the farmers gave the Dilli Chalo call on November 26 to knock on the doors of the government.
But that was just the beginning.
Eleven rounds of talks, intervention by the Supreme Court, multiple rallies (peaceful or otherwise) and tireless assurances from the government have failed to break the deadlock between the two sides since the farmers marched to the doorsteps of Delhi. Two-and-a-half-months on, the farmers still want a complete repeal of the laws while the government continues to stand in stout defence of its agri reforms.
Some Indian community members in Houston back the farmer protests: If you ate today, thank a farmer
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Members of the Sikh community in Houston are speaking out as tens of thousands of farmers have been hunkering down in India to protest new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of corporations.
The protests have been happening for months and it is being dubbed the world s largest peaceful protest as more than 250 million people in India have rallied in support of farmers.
More than 60% of the country currently depends on agriculture for their livelihood.
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