The Supreme Court of India has urged farmers protesting at the Khanauri border to avoid causing inconvenience to the public. On Monday, Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a fast-unto-death to press for the acceptance of farmers’ demands, was advised by the Supreme Court to persuade fellow protesters not to block highways
The Supreme Court of India has urged farmers protesting at the Khanauri border to avoid causing inconvenience to the public.
On Monday, Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a fast-unto-death to press for the acceptance of farmers’ demands, was advised by the Supreme Court to persuade fellow protesters not to block highways or disrupt normal traffic flow. The Court emphasized the importance of maintaining public order and avoiding undue hardship to commuters.
Massive Traffic Congestion at Delhi-Noida Border Due to Protest
Traffic congestion was reported at the Delhi-Noida border on Monday, as farmers continued their protests, causing significant delays for commuters. Police set up multiple barricades at the border in response to the ongoing farmers’ protest march, leading to long traffic snarls.
Authorities implemented thorough security checks at the border, and drones were deployed for surveillance to monitor the situation. The protests have raised concerns over public inconvenience, especially during peak hours.
Ongoing Farmers’ Protest: Key Updates
The farmers’ protests have continued to disrupt roads and highways, with protests being held at various border points. These protests are focused on demands for policy changes regarding farm laws and other issues concerning the agricultural community. Despite the efforts of the Supreme Court and local authorities, the protests continue to cause major disruptions.
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