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'Panel Must Convince Farmers To Shift Protest Or...': Supreme Court On Shambhu Border Protest

Farmers' Protest: Court has urged peaceful resolution to Shambhu border protests, emphasising direct dialogue, non-violence, and immediate aid to fasting leaders.

Farmers' Protest News: The Supreme Court has intervened in the ongoing farmers' protest along the Shambhu border, urging peaceful negotiations and a non-violent resolution to the impasse. A bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan emphasised the importance of dialogue and directed the High-Powered Committee (HPC) to engage with the protesting farmers, persuading them to either temporarily suspend the protest or move it to another location to clear the blocked highways.

The Court made it clear that no force should be used to disperse the protestors, reiterating the Gandhian philosophy of peaceful demonstrations. "Farmers should be persuaded to open the Shambhu border, and the health of farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal must be closely monitored," the bench stated.

The farmers have been protesting along the Shambhu border since February, demanding a guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP) and other agricultural reforms. The protest has led to a blockade of key highways, causing severe disruptions, especially in the agricultural and transportation sectors.

In September, the Supreme Court formed a five-member HPC, led by retired Justice Nawab Singh, to mediate with the farmers and address their grievances. Despite some progress, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the Court that the committee's efforts have been slower than expected. The committee has, however, submitted a preliminary report and continues to work toward a resolution.

During the proceedings, the Punjab Advocate General highlighted the growing financial and logistical strains caused by the prolonged blockade. Justice Surya Kant suggested that the HPC was best positioned to convince the farmers to pause their agitation, especially in light of the harsh winter conditions. The Court assured the farmers that suspending the protest would not affect their right to resume it in the future if their demands remain unmet.

The Court also focused on the health of farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal, who is currently on a fast-unto-death. It directed both Punjab and Union authorities to ensure immediate medical aid is provided to him, without compelling him to end his fast unless necessary to save his life. "His life is more precious than agitations," Justice Surya Kant remarked, urging a direct dialogue with Dallewal to address his health concerns.

The Court also cautioned the Haryana and Punjab governments to avoid using force, emphasising that the protest has largely remained peaceful. It reminded all stakeholders to take measures that would de-escalate tensions and avoid further unrest.

The Supreme Court has scheduled the next hearing for December 17 at 10:30 AM, expressing hope that the HPC will expedite its efforts and present a viable solution. The Court also reiterated its expectation that the committee will focus on securing a temporary suspension of the protest, which will allow the clearing of blocked roads.

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