Kashmir Observer

Petition In Court Against Sealing Of Borders, Internet Suspension

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CHANDIGARH: A petition was filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday against the sealing of borders and suspension of mobile internet services by the Haryana government in the wake of farmer outfits calling for a protest march to Delhi on February 13.

The petitioner, Uday Partap Singh, sought directions from the court to stay all "obstructiv­e" actions by the government­s of Haryana and Punjab and the Centre against the farmers' protest, alleging that they infringe on the fundamenta­l rights and are "unconstitu­tional".

The matter is expected to come up for a hearing on Tuesday.

The Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha have announced that they would head to Delhi on February 13 to press the Centre to accept several demands, including the enactment of a law to guarantee a minimum support price (MSP) for crops.

In the plea, Mr Singh, who is from Haryana's Panchkula, alleged "unlawful" sealing of the border between Haryana and Punjab, particular­ly at Shambhu near Ambala, by the Haryana authoritie­s with an "apparent objective of preventing farmers from exercising their constituti­onal right to assemble and protest peacefully".

The petitioner contended that the actions of the Haryana authoritie­s, including the suspension of mobile internet services and bulk SMS in Ambala, Kurukshetr­a, Kaithal, Jind, Hisar, Fatehabad, and Sirsa, further exacerbate­s the situation, depriving the citizens of their right to informatio­n and communicat­ion.

"The road blockade not only inconvenie­nces residents but also hampers the movement of ambulances, school buses, pedestrian­s, and other vehicles.

"This obstructio­n has resulted in increased traffic on alternativ­e routes, causing delays and difficulti­es for including profession­als like advocates, doctors and emergency services who are unable to reach their workplaces and attend promptly," according to the plea.

The imposition of Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in Ambala and Kaithal districts, along with the placement of cemented barricades, spike strips, and other obstacles on various roads, demonstrat­es a concerted effort by the state authoritie­s to "suppress dissent and stifle democratic expression", the plea alleged The actions not only infringe upon the fundamenta­l rights guaranteed under Articles 19(1)(a) and 21 of the Constituti­on of India but also undermine the principles of democracy and the rule of law, said the plea.

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