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Fresh request in the Supreme Court against farmer protests

Fresh request in the Supreme Court against farmer protests
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New Delhi: After the body mutilated a man found on the Singhu border, a fresh petition was transferred at the Supreme Court who was looking for the elimination of farmers who protested from the site, alleg that they not only violated the right to free citizens but also pampered themselves in ghost violence.
The petition, submitted by the Advocate Shekhar Jha, on behalf of the two applicants of Swati Goel and Sajeev Newar, stated that “on Dussehra’s day, the body of a man Dalit Lakhbir Singh, was found depending on the police barricade in mutilated conditions.
The protest by itself illegal cannot continued when watching anti-humanitarian actions “.
The applicant also referred to Largescale’s violence on Delhi’s streets on the Republican Day and a report of alleged sexual violence against a woman at the location of the protest to immediately carry out the direct removal of farmers who blocked the national highway connecting Delhi.
The applicant also said according to Covid norms, no protests and large meetings of people can be permitted.
On October 4, SC has questioned the reasons behind farmers who continue their protests, including blocking national highways, when there are no controversial agricultural laws that apply because all have been stored in delays for 18 months in January by the court after.
Guarantees from the government for that effect.
Judge Am Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar said, “Why is the protest when the three laws do not apply at all? It has been stored in delay by the court.
There is a living.
The government is also bound by law enforcement by parliament, right?” These observations It has emerged in the petition submitted by Kisan Mahapachayat, who has asked permission to protest in Jantar Mantar near the parliament to agricultural law.
It asked the applicant to move Rajasthan HC to challenge the validity of agricultural law and simultaneously requested permission to protest.
On September 30, another bench from SC headed by Justice Sanjay Kaul has quoted its own rules that prohibit protesters from blocking public roads and said farmers’ complaints can be overcome by parliament or justice but they cannot be seen to cause harassment sit-in Dharna Highways that hamper traffic to and from Delhi to Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

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