Supreme Court expresses concern over Corona in farmers' protest
Supreme Court expresses concern over Corona in farmers' protest
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has expressed concern about the situation of Corona in the farmers' movement. The apex court has asked the Center whether the rules regarding corona can be followed in the peasant movement. Chief Justice of the country (CJI) SA Bobde said that we do not know whether the farmers are safe from Corona. If the rules are not followed, then there can be a problem like Tablighi Jamaat.

A public interest litigation was filed to allow the Nizamuddin-based Markaz case and the corona to mobilize during the lockdown, in which the petitioner said that the government allowed a large number of people to gather in Nizamuddin Markaz along with foreign representatives The lives of millions of citizens were put at risk. Hearing this petition, the top court said that you should tell us what is happening. We do not know if the farmers are safe from Corona or the same problem can arise in the farmers' movement. On this, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that we will try to know about the situation.

The petitioner's lawyer, Parihar, said in the court that Maulana Saad has not yet been ascertained. No statement was made regarding Maulana Saad's whereabouts. To this CJI SA Bobde said that we are trying to ensure that the corona does not spread. Be sure to follow the guidelines issued.

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