Next Round of Talks Between Center, Protesting Farmers on March 19: Punjab Government Information Supreme Court

A File Photo of Punjab Farmers during the protest at shambhu border. File | Photo Credit: PTI
The Punjab government informed the Supreme Court of India on Friday (February 28, 2025) that representatives of the union government and Farmers ‘Leaders’ Leaders have met Twice to Discussions, Including the goranteed Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Crops, and would meet again on March 19, 2025.
Appearing Before a Bench of Justices Surya Kant and Nk Singh, Punjab Advocate General Gurminder Singh Submitted that two ministers of the state warticipating in the meetings.
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The platform for the meetings are being facilitated by an apex court-apeppointed commissioned committed by former Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice Nawab Singh. The Supreme Court’s Consistency and Urgent Interventions Prompted by the State of Health Farmers’ Leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Who was on a Hunger Strike, Had Cleed the PATH For TALLALS.
In January, after Nearly two months of his fast Mr. Dallewal Had Finally accepted Medical Aid and was shifted to a Makeshift Hospital. Mr. Dallewal had related after meeting with a high-level delegation from the union government. He was holding his hunger strike at kanauri border. More than 110 other farmers’ leaders, Had also joined Mr. Dallewal in his Hunger Strike at the time.

Besides MSP, The Protesting Farmers Had Further Sought a Legal Guarantee to Protect their Income and Stabilise The Agricultural Market. Farmers have been camped at shambhu and kanauri borders of Punjab and haryana ever since their March to delhi was stopped in February 2024.
During the earlier hearings, before the center’s team met with the Farmers, The Supreme Court Had Separately Questioned The Union Government’s Reluctance to come out a statement “Dors APEN” to come Consider the “Genuine Grievans” of the protestors.
Lauding the work done by the justice singh committee, the apex court ordered the state government to pay them an honorrium for every meeting. The bench said it would hold on to the confidential status reports filed by the committee for now. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the center and the state of haryana, had requested the court for copies of the reports.
Published – February 28, 2025 01:30 PM IST
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