India’s Poor Farmers Start March To New Delhi To Highlight Problems Of Landless People

Members of India’s rural communities, including the landless, poor farmers and the tribal community, play traditional musical instruments as they begin “Jan Satyagraha,” a march to New Delhi to highlight the problems of India’s landless in Gwalior, India, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Tens of thousands Tuesday began the 350 kilometer-long (220 miles) march to the Indian capital which they plan to cover in one month.

Members of India’s rural communities, including the landless, poor farmers and the tribal community, gather before beginning “Jan Satyagraha,” a march to New Delhi to highlight the problems of India’s landless in Gwalior, India, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. <AP/NEWSis>

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