Farmer protests have begun in India — protesters are demanding the establishment of a minimum guaranteed price for their products The farmers’ outrage reached Indian shores, where local trade unions took to the streets. The protesters’ demands are simple: they ask to pass a law under which agricultural products would be guaranteed to be purchased by the government and would have a minimum price. The police call the protests unauthorized and are trying to deal with them using tear gas. The Indians also said that dumping is likely to be anti-farmer. According to the farmers, the dictates of the central dictatorship remain to blame. Farmers are now planning a march to the capital Delhi, and barricades are being set up on the borders with the states of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Источник: Readovka World
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