'Police blocking roads, not us', says Rakesh Tikait after Supreme Court's strong observation
'Police blocking roads, not us', says Rakesh Tikait after Supreme Court's strong observation
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New Delhi: Farmers protesting against three agricultural laws brought by the Central government have opened the way on Ghazipur Border NATIONAL HIGHWAY 24. According to sources, farmers including Rakesh Tikait have removed the jam on the service lane leading to Delhi under the flyover at Ghazipur border. Tell me that this is the first way the farmers stopped. The decision to open the way has been taken after the case went to the top court.

The Supreme Court has also expressed its displeasure over the closure of roads of farmers protesting on the borders of Delhi. The court asked farmers to file their replies about their withdrawal from the road. The court has also granted a stay to the farmers for the same. Hearing the case, Justice SK Call said the roads should be clean. We can't decide the law again and again. He told the farmers that they have the right to agitate, but you cannot block the road.

Let us tell you that farmers have blocked roads connecting Noida with Delhi. Due to which people are having a lot of problems. The petitioner had filed a petition in the court in view of the same trouble. They demand that farmers be removed from the streets. The court will now hear the matter next on December 7. While hearing, the Supreme court said that some resolution has to be removed now. Roads cannot be closed as follows.

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