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In Pics | 100 days of Dilli Chalo: Here's how farmers kept the agitation going

The farmers' protests against the Centre's contentious farm laws which began on November 26 have entered their 100th day on Friday. What started off as agitations in different states across the country, transcended into the world's largest protest with hundreds of thousands of farmers descending to New Delhi.The farmers were denied and continue to be denied entry into the national capital.From weathering winter's chill to the Republic Day violence, and the eventual dissipation of the agitation's momentum, here's how farmers kept their agitation going for 100 days, in pics.
Last Updated : 06 March 2021, 10:20 IST

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November 26 | Farmers were undeterred as they made their way from Haryana and Punjab to Delhi | Credit: AFP File Photo
November 26 | Farmers were undeterred as they made their way from Haryana and Punjab to Delhi | Credit: AFP File Photo
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November 27 | Upon descending at Delhi, they were blocked from entering the national capital as borders were barricaded and security beefed up | Credit: PTI File Photo
November 27 | Upon descending at Delhi, they were blocked from entering the national capital as borders were barricaded and security beefed up | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 5 | Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh was among the few eminent personalities who backed the farmers' protests and attended them as well | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 5 | Punjabi star Diljit Dosanjh was among the few eminent personalities who backed the farmers' protests and attended them as well | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 8 | A number of stages and tents were erected at Delhi's three borders — Tikri, Singhu, and Ghaziabad — for farmers to address during the day and serve as shelter during the night | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 8 | A number of stages and tents were erected at Delhi's three borders — Tikri, Singhu, and Ghaziabad — for farmers to address during the day and serve as shelter during the night | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 18 | A large number of 'langars' were also set up to ensure no one was left hungry. Hundreds of volunteers assisted in cooking and serving of food and beverages | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 18 | A large number of 'langars' were also set up to ensure no one was left hungry. Hundreds of volunteers assisted in cooking and serving of food and beverages | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 20 | Owing to different reasons many farmers lost their lives while protesting the Centre's three farm laws. A candlelight vigil was held to honour their lives | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 20 | Owing to different reasons many farmers lost their lives while protesting the Centre's three farm laws. A candlelight vigil was held to honour their lives | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 21 | Apart from food and shelter, volunteers also provided services such as foot massages to farmers | Credit: AFP File Photo
December 21 | Apart from food and shelter, volunteers also provided services such as foot massages to farmers | Credit: AFP File Photo
December 27 | Farmers banged plates, taking their angst out on PM Modi, whose government had passed the three farm bills | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 27 | Farmers banged plates, taking their angst out on PM Modi, whose government had passed the three farm bills | Credit: PTI File Photo
December 31 | Trucks and tractors provided some much needed warmth as they weathered Delhi's chilly winter | Credit: Reuters File Photo
December 31 | Trucks and tractors provided some much needed warmth as they weathered Delhi's chilly winter | Credit: Reuters File Photo
January 4 | Unexpected showers hit the national capital early in the new year | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 4 | Unexpected showers hit the national capital early in the new year | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 13 | Protesting farmers gathered around a bonfire and burnt copies of the new farm laws | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 13 | Protesting farmers gathered around a bonfire and burnt copies of the new farm laws | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 26 | The carefully planned tractor rally, which was coinciding with the Republic Day parade took an ugly turn as tractors broke the barricades and entered Delhi | Credit: PTI Photo
January 26 | The carefully planned tractor rally, which was coinciding with the Republic Day parade took an ugly turn as tractors broke the barricades and entered Delhi | Credit: PTI Photo
January 26 | The farmers that made it past security forces made assembled at Red Fort, where a small section of the protestors climbed the Red Fort ramparts and placed a 'Nihang' flag | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 26 | The farmers that made it past security forces made assembled at Red Fort, where a small section of the protestors climbed the Red Fort ramparts and placed a 'Nihang' flag | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 26 | The farmers were soon made to disperse after security forces were deployed towards the Red Fort | Credit: PTI File Photo
January 26 | The farmers were soon made to disperse after security forces were deployed towards the Red Fort | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 2 | As protests and protestors' voices gained further momentum, the Delhi police increased barricades across Delhi's borders and even placed a bed of iron nails to prevent a repeat of Republic Day | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 2 | As protests and protestors' voices gained further momentum, the Delhi police increased barricades across Delhi's borders and even placed a bed of iron nails to prevent a repeat of Republic Day | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 5 | In response, the farmers planted saplings near the iron nails and barricades | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 5 | In response, the farmers planted saplings near the iron nails and barricades | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 27: Towards the end of the month the movement's intensity seemed to slowly dissipate, with farm union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait attending different 'Mahapanachayats' elsewhere in North India. The swades of farmers and news of road and rail blockages was not to be heard anymore | Credit: PTI File Photo
February 27: Towards the end of the month the movement's intensity seemed to slowly dissipate, with farm union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait attending different 'Mahapanachayats' elsewhere in North India. The swades of farmers and news of road and rail blockages was not to be heard anymore | Credit: PTI File Photo
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Published 06 March 2021, 08:08 IST

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