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Farmers’ protest serious, but not the petition: SC

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NEW DELHI: Issues related to farmers’ protest are “serious “, the Supreme Court said on Monday and asked a litigant to desist from filing petitions based only on newspaper reports for publicity.

A bench of Justices Surya Kant and KV Viswanatha­n, allowed petitioner Agnostos Theos, the Managing Director of the Sikh Chamber of Commerce, to withdraw his plea that alleged violation of the rights of the “peacefully protesting “farmers by the Centre and some states.

A request for withdrawal of the plea was made at the very start of the hearing by a counsel for Theos who said he intended to amend the petition.

“These are very serious issues. Don’t file these petitions based only on newspapers reports for publicity purposes. Only those persons who are serious and committed should file these petitions. If you have gone through the newspaper reports, then you must be aware that the high court is seized of the matter,” Justice

Kant told the counsel.

The bench said the petitioner must know that the high court has already passed certain directions on the issue.

“Next time be careful. Do your own research, these are complex issues,” the bench told the counsel and allowed him to withdraw the petition. Theos claimed in his plea that the Centre and some states have issued “threats “and fortified the national capital’s borders, after several farmer unions called protests seeking legal guarantee for minimum support price (MSP) for their crops and implementa­tion of the Swaminatha­n committee’s recommenda­tions.

“The petitioner is seeking a writ of mandamus in the interest of the farmers who are facing unfair treatment in their peaceful protests,” it said.

It claimed some protesters were arrested and forcibly detained by various state government­s, and the Centre unduly invoked prohibitor­y measures, including blocking social media accounts, rerouting traffic and blocking roads.

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