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00:04 There are less than two months left until the Indian national election,
00:08 but the local farmer issue has not been resolved yet,
00:11 which has become the Indian government's "hand-in-hand" desire.
00:13 With the fourth round of negotiations broken,
00:15 thousands of Indian farmers took to the streets to protest again yesterday,
00:19 and even dispatched more than 2,000 tractors to the capital, Sindh.
00:23 The government has asked the government to improve the livelihood of farmers.
00:27 To prevent these protesters from breaking into Sindh,
00:30 the Indian police fired tear gas at them,
00:32 causing conflicts in several places,
00:34 at least one person died and more than 100 injured.
00:37 But the Indian police have not confirmed this incident yet,
00:39 but have said that 12 police officers are currently injured in the protest.
00:44 According to reports, the Indian government has provided farmers with a five-year contract
00:48 and guaranteed prices for corn, cotton, beans and other crops in the first round of negotiations.
00:53 But the farmers' union believes that the government's latest proposal
00:57 is just an expansion of the price guarantee for some crops,
01:00 and does not involve all crops.
01:02 It is not only against the interests of farmers,
01:04 but also cannot really solve the problem of farmers.
01:06 Therefore, it decided to reject the government's proposal
01:09 and launch a new round of demonstrations.
01:12 Due to dissatisfaction with the government's failure to meet the requirements to increase the price of crops,
01:18 thousands of Indian farmers gathered in Haryana yesterday to help demonstrate and protest.
01:22 The farmers not only raised their flags,
01:24 but also launched a large number of tractors,
01:26 claiming to advance towards the capital, Sindh.
01:28 In order to disperse the demonstrators,
01:30 the police used drones to launch tear gas from the air,
01:33 scaring the demonstrators to flee.
01:35 The scene was a mess.
01:37 Although the police have issued a strict warning,
01:41 some demonstrators are still unwilling to give up,
01:43 and continue to throw stones at the drones,
01:45 causing the demonstration to instantly turn into a police-civilian conflict.
01:50 The farmer leaders' representatives emphasized that
01:52 these farmers only want peaceful action,
01:54 and that the government should not stop them.
01:56 At the same time, they also called for the Indian Prime Minister Modi
01:58 to come forward to solve the problems that farmers face.
02:01 We have been allowed to leave Delhi peacefully to protest.
02:08 We have also voted to make him the Prime Minister.
02:12 This country belongs to everyone, and the Prime Minister belongs to everyone.
02:15 After a few hours of riots,
02:17 the Indian government finally agreed to resume negotiations.
02:19 The farmers have decided to suspend the protest for two days,
02:22 to see if the government can meet the demands of the farmers
02:25 and guarantee the price of crops.
02:27 That's all.
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