Amidst ongoing police violence in Haryana, the Delhi Chalo march by Indian farmers enters its 21st day. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha stands firm against the ruling BJP, setting conditions and planning a nationwide rail blockade on March 10 to amplify their demands. Emphasizing persistence, farmers’ leaders call for continued protest until their demands are addressed, urging support from Punjab’s panchayats. Accusations of government suppression prompt plans for a mass arrival in Delhi on March 6. International concerns mount over human rights violations and censorship, with calls for action against police brutality. As tensions escalate, Haryana police revoke visas for protesters, while unions beyond Punjab rally for broader solidarity.