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‘Delhi Chalo’: How drones air-dropped tear gas on protesting farmers at Shambhu border

Drones air-dropped tear gas on protestors at Shambhu border to stop them from entering Delhi again after 2021

Tensions Flare at Shambhu Border

Picture this: clouds of tear gas billowing through the air as protestors at the Shambhu border, between Punjab and Haryana, found themselves in the midst of a clash with authorities during the ‘Delhi Chalo’ march on Tuesday, February 13th.

Protesters Face Tear Gas Barrage

Videos capturing the chaotic scene depict farmers scrambling to shield themselves from tear gas launched by the police near Ambala and Jind in Haryana. To combat the effects of the gas, farmers resorted to using wet jute bags as makeshift protection.

Outcry Against Use of Force

The response was swift and sharp. Pankhuri Pathak, a prominent figure in the Uttar Pradesh Congress, minced no words, condemning the authorities’ actions as a “shameful act” in a democratic nation. She questioned the rationale behind using force against citizens raising valid concerns about fair crop prices.

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Unprecedented Use of Drones

Adding a modern twist to the clash, authorities deployed drones to launch tear gas shells, marking the first instance of such usage in India. These drones, manufactured by the Drone Imaging and Information Service of Haryana Limited, were initially designed for surveillance purposes.

Innovative Tactics Unveiled

Reports revealed that the tear gas launcher, developed by the Tear Smoke Unit of the Border Security Force, showcased during the 42nd Governing Body meeting, was put into action. Unlike traditional methods, these drones offer a more efficient and widespread dispersal of tear gas, covering distances of up to 500 meters.

Farmers Persist Despite Adversity

Despite facing tear gas and clashes, the farmers remained resolute in their mission to reach the National Capital. Attempts to breach security measures were met with further resistance, including the deployment of tear gas via drones. Leaders within the farming community decried the government’s actions, labeling the day as a “black day” in India’s history.

The Road Ahead

As tensions simmered, farmers announced plans to resume their march towards Delhi, undeterred by the previous day’s events. Armed with provisions for a prolonged protest, reminiscent of the resilience displayed during the 2020-21 protests, they stand firm in their demands for fair treatment and recognition of their grievances.

Drones air-dropped tear gas on protestors at Shambhu border to stop them from entering Delhi again after 2021 1
Source: X/OpIndia

Calls for Dialogue Amidst Turmoil

While the government extends an olive branch, urging dialogue and peace, farmers remain skeptical of the sincerity behind these gestures. Amidst accusations of political manipulation and indifference, the impasse persists, leaving the fate of the protestors’ demands hanging in the balance.

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