Tear Gas Fired on MSP Protesters, Six Farmers Injured as March Halted

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Six farmers sustained injuries on Friday as a peaceful protest march demanding legal guarantees for Minimum Support Prices (MSP) turned chaotic near the Shambhu border on National Highway 44. The march, led by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, was halted by police using tear gas shells, forcing the protestors to retreat.

The Protest and Clash

Over 100 farmers had begun a “Dilli Chalo” foot march to push for longstanding demands, including MSP guarantees, loan waivers, and protection from increased electricity tariffs. However, chaos erupted when police barricades blocked their path near the Punjab-Haryana border. Tear gas was used to disperse the crowd, leading to injuries and disrupting the march.

Visuals shared on social media and news platforms depicted smoke-filled scenes, barbed wire, and injured protestors being attended to. Some protestors managed to breach one layer of barriers before the police reinforced their blockade.

In response to the clashes, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher announced a temporary suspension of the march, saying, “We have called back the protest for today in view of injuries suffered.” The future course of action will be decided after consultations.

Government’s Assurance

As tensions unfolded, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan assured Parliament that the Narendra Modi-led government remains committed to purchasing farmers’ produce at MSP. “All produce of farmers will be purchased at Minimum Support Price,” he stated, emphasizing that MSPs are already 50% above the cost of production for certain crops like wheat and paddy.

Chouhan also took a dig at the opposition, citing Congress’ earlier inability to accept the MS Swaminathan Commission’s recommendations.

Internet Suspended, Schools Closed

Ahead of the march, authorities in Ambala district suspended mobile internet and bulk messaging services until December 9. Restrictions on gatherings and temporary school closures were also implemented to maintain order.

Core Demands and Political Undertones

Farmers have been demanding legal backing for MSP to ensure the government is obligated to purchase crops at floor prices during market downturns. They argue that without legal guarantees, their livelihoods remain vulnerable.

The movement has seen significant political support, with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar recently questioning the government on its unfulfilled promises to farmers. “Agriculture Minister, please tell me, what was promised to farmers and why was the promise not fulfilled?” he asked earlier this week.

The Road Ahead

The protests, reignited after the massive farmer movement of 2020-21, continue to spotlight agricultural issues and government accountability. With injuries escalating tensions, all eyes remain on the farmer organizations and government to see if a resolution can be reached.

Sources By Agencie

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