Reprimand to the farmers who surrounded Delhi: Supreme Court said – you have the right to protest, but you cannot block the roads for an indefinite period

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The Supreme Court has once again reprimanded the farmers protesting in Delhi. The court has said that farmers have the right to protest, but they cannot block roads like this for an indefinite period of time. The Supreme Court made this remark on Thursday while hearing a plea for removal of farmers from the borders of Delhi.

First tent of farmer movement removed after 11 months

A bench of Justices SK Kaul and CT Ravikumar said that some solution has to be found. The court has sought a response from the farmer organizations in this matter in 3 weeks. The next hearing will be on December 7.

Rakesh Tikait himself removed the goods of the farmers
The reprimand of the Supreme Court has also shown some effect on the Ghazipur border, but the farmers have tried to surround the police. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait removed the goods of the farmers on the Ghazipur border and showed the barricades and said that the police have installed these. We are not blocking anyone’s way.

Court asked – do farmers have the right to block roads
During the hearing on Thursday, the court asked the United Kisan Morcha whether farmers have the right to block roads? To this, the Morcha said that the police can improve road management and if they cannot do so, farmers should be allowed to protest at Ramlila Maidan or Jantar Mantar.

Supreme Court has already reprimanded
A few days ago, the Supreme Court has reprimanded the farmers who have been protesting on the borders of Delhi since November last year against the new agricultural laws of the Centre. The Supreme Court had told the farmers organizations seeking permission to protest at Jantar Mantar that you have suffocated the entire city of Delhi, blocked the highway. Common people are getting upset because of this. A bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar had said that after challenging a law in a court, the court should be trusted.

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