
Farmers' unions in Haryana began a three-day sit-in protest near the Chief Minister's residence against the India-US trade deal, demanding its scrapping along with waivers on electricity bills and compensation for crop damage. Authorities imposed prohibitory orders within a 500-meter radius of the protest site to maintain law and order, restricting the march and carrying of weapons. Farmer leaders emphasized the peaceful nature of the dharna and expressed willingness to engage in talks if approached by officials, while warning of intensified agitation if demands remain unaddressed.
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