Supreme Court to quickly form a committee to amicably remedy the grievances of farmers “for all times”
New Delhi: The Supreme Court today said it would quickly represent a multi-member committee to amicably clear up the grievances of farmers “for all instances”.
A bench of Justice Surya Kant, Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, which published the matter for in addition listening to on September 2, asked the Punjab and Haryana governments to provide tentative issues regarding farmers to the committee.
The Punjab government knowledgeable the top court docket that in compliance with the August 12 order of the pinnacle court docket, they held a meeting with the protesting farmers wherein they’d agreed to partially open the blocked toll road.
The bench asked the Punjab and Haryana governments to maintain attractive with protesting farmers and convince them to dispose of their tractors and trollies from the dual carriageway.
On August 12, the pinnacle court docket requested the Punjab authorities to persuade the farmers protesting at the Shambhu border due to the fact that February 13 to put off tractors and trollies from the road, announcing that “highways are not parking space”.