India, Feb. 21 -- The borders surrounding Delhi are poised for renewed tensions from Wednesday as protesting farmers have rejected the Government's proposal for a five-year contract on the purchase of maize, cotton, and three types of pulses at the existing minimum support prices.

The possibility of chaos akin to the earlier disruptions on key entry points to Delhi looms large, with farmer groups from Noida and Greater Noida announcing plans to march to the Capital on Friday, demanding developed plots and increased compensation for their acquired land.

After rejecting the five-point out-of-the-box formula for the minimum support prices, farmers' leader Sarwan Singh Pandher on Tuesday urged the Centre to convene a one-day Parliament sessio...