Security men stand next to barricades as Indian far🌳mers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices wait to march to the capital near Shambhu border that divides northern Punjab and Haryan▨a states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi. The protesting farmers began their march last week, but their efforts to reach the city have been blocked by authorities.
Farmers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop 🤪prices wait to march to the capital near Shambhu border that divides northern Punjab and 🔯Haryana states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi.
Farmers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices wait to march to the capital near Shambhu border that divides northern Punjab and Haryana⛎ states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi.
Farme𓆉rs who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices wait to march to the capital near Shambhu border that divides northern Punjab and Haryana states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi.
Farmers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices wait to march to the capital near Shambhu border that dividesﷺ northern Punjab and Haryana states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi.
Farmers who have been protesting for a week to demand guaranteed crop prices wait to mar🍌ch to the capital near Sh𝓰ambhu border that divides northern Punjab and Haryana states, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) from New Delhi.
Police pꦜersonnel stand guard ahead of the protesting farmers' 'Delh🌠i Chalo' march, near the Punjab-Haryana Shambhu Border, in Patiala district.
Police and security personnel keep a v🧔igil near multi-layered barricading ahead of the protesting farmers’ ‘Delhi Chalo’ March, at the Singhu Border, in New Delhi.