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Indian farmers mark 6 months of protest with no end in sight
Protesting farmers burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Delhi- Haryana border, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Farmers are marking six months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Ishant Chauhan)

Protesting farmers burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Delhi- Haryana border, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Farmers are marking six months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Ishant Chauhan)

May. 26, 2021 06:49 AM EDT
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Protesting farmers gather at Tikri Border, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Indian farmers demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws they say will devastate their livelihoods marked their protest movement's sixth month Wednesday by flying black banners on the cars and tractors and burning effigies of the prime minister. (AP Photo/Dinesh Joshi)

Protesting farmers gather at Tikri Border, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Indian farmers demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws they say will devastate their livelihoods marked their protest movement's sixth month Wednesday by flying black banners on the cars and tractors and burning effigies of the prime minister. (AP Photo/Dinesh Joshi)

May. 26, 2021 07:41 AM EDT
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Barricades erected by police anticipating protests by farmers are seen in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.Farmers are marking 6 months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Amit Sharma)

Barricades erected by police anticipating protests by farmers are seen in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.Farmers are marking 6 months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Amit Sharma)

May. 26, 2021 06:32 AM EDT
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Farmers wear black bands across their faces as they gather for a protest in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.Farmers are marking 6 months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Amit Sharma)

Farmers wear black bands across their faces as they gather for a protest in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021.Farmers are marking 6 months of their agitation against the new agricultural laws they say will leave them poorer and at the mercy of big corporations. The government has billed the laws as necessary to modernize agriculture. Multiple rounds of talks between the government and farmers have failed to end the stalemate. (AP Photo/Amit Sharma)

May. 26, 2021 06:28 AM EDT
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Farmers, some carrying black flags, on a vehicle during a protest in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Indian farmers demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws they say will devastate their livelihoods marked their protest movement's sixth month Wednesday by flying black banners on the cars and tractors and burning effigies of the prime minister. (AP Photo/Ishant Chauhan)

Farmers, some carrying black flags, on a vehicle during a protest in Ghazipur, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Indian farmers demanding the government repeal new agriculture laws they say will devastate their livelihoods marked their protest movement's sixth month Wednesday by flying black banners on the cars and tractors and burning effigies of the prime minister. (AP Photo/Ishant Chauhan)

May. 26, 2021 07:40 AM EDT
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