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Recognise Fundamental Right To Protest says Supreme Court

Today Supreme Court suggested a panel be formed with representatives from all stakeholders — the farmers’ associations as well as government nominees to find a solution to the deadlock in talks over the new farm laws. The farmers’ protest will soon become a “national issue”, the Supreme Court said, suggesting that a solution be found quickly through negotiations. The court has given notice to the Centre as well as the Delhi, Punjab and Haryana governments and said they will have to respond by tomorrow before winter vacation begins.

Protest Must Not Stop Transport said Chief Justice. We wish to facilitate the talks we are thinking of independent and impartial committee both sides can talk and protests can go on. Panel can give its suggestions. Protests must not stop transport and should not damage properties.
Both sides have to talk to each other.

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