Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:23am on 13 Feb 2024,Tuesday India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court emphasized that "the issue should be resolved amicably and the use of force should be the last resort" in the ongoing farmers' protest, urging all parties to prioritize dialogue over force. Hearing petitions regarding the protest at Delhi's borders, the court stressed the balance between protesters' rights and citizens' convenience, noting that "There has to be balance in the fundamental right to speech and expression." It called for collaborative efforts from the state and central governments to identify protest sites, highlighting the importance of addressing farmers' grievances regarding Minimum Support Price (MSP) laws. As farmers mobilize towards Delhi, the court's directive underscores the significance of resolving the dispute through constructive dialogue. The next hearing is scheduled for February 15.