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Supreme Court Said The Road Cannot Be Closed In This Way

Supreme Court said the road cannot be closed in this way. On the farmer’s movement, the Supreme Court said, the road cannot be closed in this way, the governments should find a solution.

The Supreme Court again said on Monday that no matter what happens, the road cannot be closed like this.

Protesters may have the right to protest at a certain place, but the road cannot be blocked like this. Uninterrupted movement cannot be stopped.

The court said that the central and the concerned state governments should find a solution for this.

The Supreme Court made these remarks on Monday after going through the reports of the Uttar Pradesh and Haryana governments on road closures due to the anti-agriculture law agitation.

The hearing adjourned till 20 September.

The Uttar Pradesh government has said that efforts are being made to convince the farmers that blocking their roads is illegal.

However, the administration has arranged for people to travel through alternate routes. Due to the absence of the petitioner on Monday, the hearing was adjourned till September 20.

Noida resident Monika Aggarwal has filed a petition in the Supreme Court complaining that it will take two hours to travel from Noida to Delhi due to road blockage.

He has said in the petition that despite the Supreme Court’s clear order not to block the road, the road is blocked. In this case, the top court had sought status reports from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Delhi.

UP and the Haryana government filed a status report in Supreme Court.

Complying with the order, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have filed status reports detailing the arrangements for clearing traffic from the blocked roads and alternate routes.

When the matter came up for hearing before a bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul on Monday.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the government, told that the petitioner has some problem in connecting in the hearing. The petitioner has gone out of town.

Then Justice Kaul asked Mehta, ‘What is happening?’

There may be a right to demonstrate in a certain place, but the road cannot be blocked in this way.

The bench said that it has perused the counter-affidavits and reports filed by the state governments. The court said, ‘Government should find a solution for this.

The government has to find a solution for this. The protesters may have the right to protest at a certain place, but the road cannot be blocked like this.

The bench also said that this may also have an impact on toll collection as vehicles will not be able to pass due to the protests.

Tushar Mehta asked the court to call the two leaders (farmers) on the next date, but the bench did not agree to it.

The court said that if this happens, tomorrow someone else will come and say that they do not represent us. Then someone else will come after this.

The information was given by the UP government in the affidavit.

The court adjourned the hearing of the case till September 20 and asked Mehta to do something.

UP government has said in its affidavit that the road to the Chilla border has been cleared after explaining to the farmers, but the road from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi of NH-24 and NH-09 is still closed.

The state government said that 141 tents are still there and there are 31 langars in the surrounding area.

The protesters have made a platform above the flyover from where the leaders give speeches and have also built a media house under the flyover.

15,000 protesters reach within an hour on one call.

The government said there are currently 800 to 1,000 protesters in that area and 15,000 protesters reach an hour on their one call.

Referring to the incident of violence and the incident of going to Red Fort on 26 January by the protesters.

The state government said that many criminal cases were registered on that incident, after which the Delhi Police decided to go to NH-24 and NH from Uttar Pradesh to Delhi.

On the way to -09, the road was closed by putting barricades. However, the road coming from Delhi to Ghaziabad has now opened and traffic movement is going on there.

Haryana government gave detailed details in the affidavit.

The Haryana government has also given detailed details of the incidents of road blockade by the agitators in its affidavit.

The Haryana government has also given details of the cases registered against the protesters. Along with this, the situation of the Singhu border and Tikri border has also been told.

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