{"id":956,"date":"2020-12-03T19:20:46","date_gmt":"2020-12-03T19:20:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiofree.org\/?p=131914"},"modified":"2020-12-03T19:20:46","modified_gmt":"2020-12-03T19:20:46","slug":"indian-farmers-continue-historic-protests-after-250-million-people-rise-up-against-modis-neoliberal-policies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/12\/03\/indian-farmers-continue-historic-protests-after-250-million-people-rise-up-against-modis-neoliberal-policies\/","title":{"rendered":"Indian Farmers Continue Historic Protests After 250 Million People Rise Up Against Modi’s Neoliberal Policies"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In what is being called the largest protest in human history, over 250 million Indians have taken to the streets nationwide over the past week to protest agriculture deregulation and other neoliberal policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing Hindu nationalist government.<\/p>\n

“This government has pushed us into hell. <\/span>We are barely able to survive, ground down between price rises on the one hand and low wages on the other.”
<\/span>\u2014Sukhdev Prasad, farmer<\/span><\/p>\n

Despite being attacked<\/a> by police and security forces with water cannons, chemical agents, batons, and other weapons, the peaceful farmer-led demonstrators on Thursday vowed to continue their protests after talks in the capital New Delhi with the central government\u2014which is refusing to bow to the protesters’ demands\u2014broke down.<\/p>\n

The farmers are being barred from entering the capital; however, hundreds of thousands of them have massed at entry points to the city, where many of them are encamped. <\/p>\n

“The government did not agree to our points and rejected our demands outright,” Chanda Singh, a farmer and protest organizer who on Tuesday met with Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh, told<\/a> Al Jazeera<\/em>. “The members of the delegation from the government side were not ready to listen to any of our demands and they have left us with no choice but to protest on the streets.”<\/p>\n

“We will continue our protest unless our demands are met,” Singh vowed. <\/p>\n

Amid multiple crises\u2014including an economic recession that has seen GDP plummet<\/a> by a staggering 23.9% and unemployment soar to an unprecedented 27%<\/a> this year, as well as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic\u2014hundreds of millions of Indians rose up on November 26, Constitution Day, to protest their shared hardship in a massive general strike.<\/p>\n

The strike\u2014which was led by farmers and labor unions and joined by allies including student activists, industrial and transportation workers, women’s rights organizations, domestic servants, and civil society groups\u2014was held to demand a set of actions by the BJP-led government. These include:<\/p>\n