Supreme Court strict on agitation in Delhi: Court told farmers - you have suffocated the whole city, common people also have the right to movement


Posted on 1st Oct 2021 04:36 pm by rohit kumar

The Supreme Court on Friday reprimanded farmers' organizations seeking permission to protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar in protest against agricultural laws. Taking a stern remark, the court said that you have suffocated the entire city of Delhi. The highway is blocked.

 

The organization had said that 200 farmers should be allowed to unite to hold a peaceful and non-violent protest at Jantar Mantar. In response to this, the court said that after suffocating the entire city, you want to come inside the city. Are the citizens living here happy with this performance? These activities should stop.

 

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After coming to the court, he should be believed

A bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar said that after challenging a law in the courts, the court should be relied upon. You have the right to protest, but people cannot be put in trouble due to the blockage of the National Highway.

 

The court had asked - how can we block the highway?

In this case, the Supreme Court had also said on Thursday that how can the protesters block the highway every day? The officers have to implement the system decided by the court. The Supreme Court has permitted the Central Government to make farmers' organizations as parties in this case.

 

The court said that whatever the problem is, its solution can be found through the judicial forum or parliamentary discussion. Let us tell you that a Noida woman has applied to the Supreme Court saying that due to the Delhi border being blocked, it takes two hours instead of 20 minutes to reach Delhi from Noida and it is like a nightmare.

 

In August, the court had said - the government should find a solution

The Supreme Court had in August asked the government to find a solution. The court had also asked the central and state governments to find a solution to this problem. The court had asked the governments to solve the problems being faced by the people in the national capital region with the demonstration of farmers against the agricultural laws.

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