India detains protesting farmers, camps bulldozed
- The police in Punjab detained hundreds of farmers and demolished their camps to enforce a border eviction after protests for better crop prices.
- Farmer leaders Sarwan Singh Pandher and Jagjit Singh Dallewal were among those detained during the police action on March 19, according to media reports.
- Detention of the farmers sparked further protests at the Khanauri border, where internet services were suspended and farmer leaders called the police action an attack on their rights.
- The Punjab government authorized the eviction but expressed support for the farmers' demands.
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India Detains Hundreds of Protesting Farmers, Bulldozes Camps
Indian police on Thursday arrested hundreds of farmers in the northern state of Punjab and used bulldozers to flatten the camps they built over a year ago. The post India Detains Hundreds of Protesting Farmers, Bulldozes Camps appeared first on Breitbart.
'There was no resistance': India detains protesting farmers, destroys their camps
Police in India's northern state of Punjab detained hundreds of farmers and used bulldozers to tear down their temporary camps in a border area where they had protested for more than a year to demand better crop prices.
India detains hundreds of farmers as police bulldoze protest sites
Police in India's northern state of Punjab detained hundreds of farmers and used bulldozers to tear down their temporary camps in a border area where they had protested for more than a year to demand better crop prices.
India: Police bulldoze farmer protest sites, tear down temporary camps; hundreds arrested
Police in Punjab, India, dismantle farmer protest sites, arrest hundreds, and clear camps after over a year of demonstrations for better crop prices. The farmers had camped on the border
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