The farmers' protest in India shows no signs of stopping as it enters its eleventh day, with tensions escalating between protesters and law enforcement.
In Haryana, clashes between farmers and police persist as part of the ongoing 'Delhi Chalo March'. Despite attempts by the govt to end the unrest, farmer leaders remain resolute in their rejection of proposed reforms.
Social media accounts linked to the farmers' movement are reportedly being targeted, raising concerns about freedom of expression in the country.
Journalists like Mandip Poonia highlight the challenges faced in reporting on the ground, with claims of censorship by the Modi govt.
Opposition leaders criticize the govt's handling of the situation, accusing it of silencing dissenting voices.
Meanwhile, the United Farmers' Front calls for a nationwide Black Day protest and demands justice for the death of protester Shubh Kiran Singh.
As tensions escalate, the Indian Army's involvement in quelling protests draws condemnation from farmers' leaders. Despite govt efforts to discredit the movement, farmers remain determined to press for their demands.
The Modi govt's decision to impose internet restrictions in several districts further fuels criticism, as protests continue to spread beyond Punjab.
Despite setbacks, including failed attempts to breach barriers, farmers' unions vow to expand their demonstrations, signaling a prolonged standoff with the govt.