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More than 25,000 farmers from Pakistan's Punjab province have occupied a sit-in in protest in Islamabad, paralysing the nation's capital and complicating transport because of roadblocks made by the government.
Under the leadership of Kisan Ittehad, the farmers have vowed not to leave the capital until their demands are met.
Since September 21, tens of thousands of farmers have travelled to the capital twice, each time because the administration has disregarded their mutually agreed-upon requests.
Over 25,000 farmers from Pakistans Punjab province have staged a protest sit-in in Islamabad, paralysing the capital city and creating travel woes as authorities have blocked roads with containers.The farmers, under the umbrella of Kisan .