
Supreme Court dismisses plea to clear road blockade caused by farmers' protest
The Hindu
Supreme Court dismisses plea on farmers' protests, refuses repetitive petitions, and declines to tag with pending matter.
The Supreme Court on Monday (December 9, 2024) dismissed a plea seeking directions to the Centre and other authorities to immediately clear blockades on national and State highways in Punjab where farmers are staging protests.
A bench of justices Surya Kant and Manmohan said the matter is already pending before the court and it cannot entertain repetitive petitions on the same issue.
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"We are already examining the larger issue. You are not the only conscience keeper of society. Don't file repetitive petitions. Some are filing for publicity interest and some are filing to play to the gallery. We cannot entertain repetitive petitions on the same issue," the bench told petitioner Gaurav Luthra, who claimed to be a social activist in Punjab.
The court also refused Mr. Luthra's request to tag the petition with the pending matter.
Farmers under the banner of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha have been camping at Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13 after their march to Delhi was stopped by security forces.
The plea has alleged that farmers' and their unions have blocked the entire national and State highways in Punjab for an indefinite period.

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