PROTESTS AGAINST AGRICULTURE REFORM GROWING SUPPORT
Thousands of farmers in a politically important Indian state on Friday rallied in opposition to new agricultural laws, signalling growing support for a months-long campaign to have the government reforms scrapped. Angry at what they see as legislation that benefits private buyers at the expense of growers, tens of thousands of farmers have been camped on the outskirts of New delhi for more than two months. Much of their initial support has come from rice and wheat growers from northern India, particularly opposition-ruled Punjab state. but in a sign of a growing challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, more than 10,000 farmers from across the political and religious spectrum rallied on Friday in uttar Pradesh state to show their support.