Indian farmers protesting new reforms eat lunch during a blockade at Singhu border in New Delhi Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalFarmers continue to protest against the Central Government’s new Farm Laws at Delhi-Haryana’s Singhu Border for the sixth consecutive day Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalIndian farmers protesting new reforms eat lunch during a blockade at Singhu border in New Delhi Pic Credit: Pallav Paliwal: Farmers continue to protest against the Central Government’s new Farm Laws at Delhi-Haryana’s Singhu Border Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalFarmers walk near a police road block stopping them from marching to New Delhi to protest against the central government’s recent agricultural reforms at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh state in Ghazipur border Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalFarmers from Punjab and Haryana continue to protest against the Central Government’s Farm Laws at Delhi-Haryana’s Singhu Border Pic Credit: Pallav Paliwal A member of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) prepares food for farmers during their demonstration against the Central Government’s new Farm Laws at Delhi-Haryana’s Singhu Border Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalIndian farmers protesting new reforms eat lunch during a blockade at Singhu border in New Delhi Pic Credit: Pallav Paliwal Farmers prepare roti (Indian bread) during a protest against the newly passed farm bills at Singhu border in New Delhi Pic Credit: Pallav PaliwalIndian security personnel stand guard at a road block to stop farmers from marching to New Delhi to protest against the central government’s recent agricultural reforms at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh state in Ghazipur border on Tuesday Pic Credit: Pallav Paliwal
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