Farmers can protest if it doesn’t leads to loss of life or property, says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court said that the ongoing farmer’s protest can go on as long as it does not hamper property or endanger human lives. The Court also added that it will form an independent and impartial committee that can listen to both sides and can bridge the difference between farmers and central government.

Independent committee can have P Sainath, Bhartiya Kisan Union can become members of the committee. The Court also asked to take necessary precautions when sitting in a protest as there is still a pandemic going on.

 

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