The farmers, who have been protesting in the national capital for the last 44th days, today bit human skulls and bones as a "mark of protest".
"Instead of solving issues of farmers, the people in the ruling party in the state are fighting for positions and the Centre has totally sidelined us," farmers' leader P Ayyakkannu alleged, adding that eating flesh from human dead bodies was their next form of protest.
The farmers also offered an open invitation to youngsters to join the protest "to protect future generations".
"This is not just for farmers, but to protect future generations. I request all the youngsters to join this protest for providing a better future for our kids," Ayyakkannu said.
The farmers are demanding farm loan waivers, crop insurance and the setting up of the Cauvery Management Board by the Centre among others.
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