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Farm unions’ ‘chakka jam’: UN urges 'maximum restraint'

An aerial view of farmers' protest site at Ghazipur border, ahead of farmers' proposed 'Chakka Jam' against the Centre's three agri laws, in New Delhi, Friday, Feb. 5, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI

The United Nations human rights office called on Indian authorities and protesting farmers to exercise "maximum restraint" hours before the growers impose a nationwide road blockade on Saturday seeking a repeal of new agricultural laws.

The farmers will hold a three-hour "chakka jam", or road blockade, starting around noon local time across the country except in New Delhi and a couple of neighbouring states.

 

Tens of thousands of farmers have camped out on theoutskirts of New Delhi for more than two months, blocking keyroads and demonstrating against the laws.

The protests have mostly been peaceful but a tractor rally organised on Jan. 26 flared into turmoil as farmers clashed with police in New Delhi.

Since then, authorities have shut down the mobile internet in parts of the national capital and heavily barricaded border roads to prevent them from coming into the city again.

 

"The rights to peaceful assembly & expression should be protected both offline & online," the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Twitter lateon Friday.

"It's crucial to find equitable solutions with due respectto #HumanRights for all."

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