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Indian farmers vow to carry on protests despite cold

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INDIA Tens of thousands of Indian farmers, protesting over agricultur­al laws that they say threaten their livelihood­s, have vowed to carry on their aroundthec­lock sitins despite cold weather that has already led to some deaths among them.

Farmers from the northern states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and the desert state of Rajasthan have camped on key national highways for weeks demanding a repeal of the laws, withstandi­ng temperatur­es dropping to 23 degree Celsius (35.637.4 Fahrenheit).

The farmers, including a large number of older people, said they would endure the bitter winter sweeping northern India, including the capital New Delhi, to force Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administra­tion to rescind the laws introduced in September.

“It’s very difficult to camp out in this weather, but we aren’t scared,” said Balbir Singh, an octogenari­an from the Patiala district of Punjab. “We won’t go back until our demands are met. Even if we have to die here, we will.” Since late November, when thousands of farmers arrived in trucks and tractors to camp out on the borders of New Delhi, nearly 30 people have died, several of them as a result of freezing weather, farmers said.

About ten people have been killed in road accidents near the protest sites, they said. “We don’t want more people to die in this protest, and I hope Modi and his government take back the laws soon,” Paagh Singh, 76, said, wrapped in a blue blanket. “It’s a democracy, and he (Modi) has to listen to us.” As temperatur­es dropped, one of the main protest sites turned into a sea of small tents and tarpaulinc­overed tractor trolleys. But some demonstrat­ors have to spend the night sleeping in the open air.

“I don’t care how cold it gets,” said farmer Surminder Singh. “I’m neither scared of the cold nor of Modi. Our struggle will continue until the laws are withdrawn.” (Reuters)

 ??  ?? Farmers warm themselves on a cold winter morning at the site of a protest against new farm laws, at Singhu border, near New Delhi. (Photo: US News & World Report)
Farmers warm themselves on a cold winter morning at the site of a protest against new farm laws, at Singhu border, near New Delhi. (Photo: US News & World Report)

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