
Supreme Court Issues Notice To 43 Farmers' Protest Groups And Leaders On Plea By Haryana Government Against Road Blockade
|The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice  to 43 groups and leaders of farmers' protest, including Rakesh Tikait, Darshan  Pal and Gurnam Singh on the Haryana Government's plea alleging that they have not  been participating in talks with its panel to resolve the impasse over road  blockade.
  
  State of Haryana has moved the application in the pending PIL  filed by a Noida-resident Monicca Agrawaal, who has sought removal of blockade  saying that it takes two hours to reach Delhi when it only took 20 minutes earlier and that the people of the area are facing hardships due to protests at the UP  Gate, on Delhi border.
  
  A bench comprising Justice  S K Kaul and Justice M M Sundresh issued notice through  messenger.
  
  Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for the Haryana Government  said that the farm leaders are necessary parties in the matter and that he will  ensure serving of notice on them. Tushar Mehta sought a hearing of the plea on October  8. The Bench posted the matter for further hearing on October 20.
  
The state of Haryana had set up a panel for holding talks with  the protesting farm leaders who have refused to take part in talks intended to  resolve the issue.
  
  Haryana, in its plea, said that the state-level panel was set  up by it on September 15, 2021 to hold discussions with the farmers' bodies, but  they refused to come forward for the talks.
  
  The Bench had in an earlier hearing posed a question whether  the highways can be blocked perpetually. "The redressal of problems  can be through judicial forum, agitation or through Parliamentary debates. But  how can the highways be blocked and this is happening perpetually. Where does  this end?", it had asked.
  
  On August 23, the Supreme Court had said that the Centre and  Delhi's neighboring states should find a solution to road blockades on the  national capital's borders due to farmers' protests. The Court had  observed that though farmers have the right to protest at the designated  places, traffic cannot be disrupted.
  
   Last week, a separate Bench  of Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice CT Ravikumar had made strong remarks in a  plea seeking permission to hold farmers' protest at Jantar Mantar. The Bench  had observed that the protests had strangulated the entire city and that a balanced  approach is needed in the matter.
With PTI inputs