Thousands of farmers overwhelmed police in central Delhi on January 26, India’s Republic Day, eventually storming the city’s historic Red Fort.
Angry with agricultural reforms which they see as benefitting large private buyers at the expense of smaller growers, tens of thousands of farmers have been camped peacefully at sites on the outskirts of Delhi for more than two months.
What began as a parade of tractors and farmers protesting around the city’s fringes on Republic Day turned into chaos when some farmers diverted from the agreed routes, breaking through barricades and clashing with police, who responded with tear gas and batons. The violence left one dead and hundreds injured.