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    Home / News / Politics News / Farmers' protest: Delhi government refuses to convert stadium into jail
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    Farmers' protest: Delhi government refuses to convert stadium into jail
    Delhi government refused to convert stadium into jail for farmers

    Farmers' protest: Delhi government refuses to convert stadium into jail

    By Manzoor-ul-Hassan
    Edited by Tanya Shrivastava
    Feb 13, 2024
    03:17 pm

    What's the story

    The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, on Tuesday rejected the Centre's proposal to turn the Bawana Stadium into a "temporary jail" for farmers.

    Besides the Delhi government, several opposition leaders like Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge have reacted to the developments.

    However, the Centre has maintained that consensus on "most issues" has been achieved, and further deadlock can be resolved through dialog.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    The announcement came against the backdrop of the farmers' protest march to Delhi.

    Thousands of farmers from Punjab are marching toward the capital as part of their "Delhi Chalo" protest over several demands, including a legal guarantee on minimum support price (MSP) for their crops.

    The agitators are also seeking the implementation of the Swaminathan Commission's recommendations, agricultural loan waivers, and pensions for farmers.

    Statement

    Delhi government expresses solidarity with farmers' march

    In a letter to the chief secretary, Delhi Home Minister Kailash Gahlot said that staging a peaceful protest was a "constitutional right" of every Indian citizen.

    He also expressed solidarity with the farmers' march.

    To recall, former Delhi Home Minister Satyendar Jain earlier similarly refused permission to limit gatherings of protesting farmers at the Bawana Stadium in 2021.

    Twitter Post

    AAP government's letter to Centre

    ❌ Kejriwal Govt. Turns down Central Govt.'s proposal to convert Bawana Stadium into a Temporary Jail for farmers. ❌

    ▪️The demands of the farmers are genuine.
    ▪️It is the constitutional right of every citizen to protest peacefully.
    ▪️Farmers are our 'annadatas'
    ▪️Central Govt.… pic.twitter.com/b9vYNRSuOc

    — AAP (@AamAadmiParty) February 13, 2024

    Opposition reaction

    Congress president accuses Modi government of crushing farmers' voices

    On Tuesday, Congress President Kharge accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of crushing the farmers' voices.

    "Barbed wire, teargas from drones, nails and guns...everything is arranged. The dictatorial Modi government is trying to curb the voice of farmers," he said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    Earlier on Sunday, Kharge extended his party's support for the farmers' "Delhi Chalo" call.

    Twitter Post

    Read: Kharge's post on X

    कँटीले तार, ड्रोन से आँसू गैस, कीले और बंदूक़ें… सबका है इंतज़ाम,

    तानाशाही मोदी सरकार ने किसानों की आवाज़ पर जो लगानी है लगाम !

    याद है ना “आंदोलनजीवी” व “परजीवी” कहकर किया था बदनाम, और 750 किसानों की ली थी जान ?

    10 सालों में मोदी सरकार ने देश के अन्नदाताओं से किए गए अपने… pic.twitter.com/9iUAzFeXgg

    — Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) February 13, 2024

    Union government's statement

    Ready to negotiate with farmers: Union minister

    As farmers in thousands marched toward Delhi, the central government on Tuesday said a solution to the deadlock could only be achieved through dialog.

    Union Minister Arjun Munda told NDTV that the government was ready to negotiate with the farmers, but some unruly elements have been trying to hijack their protest.

    On Monday, the minister claimed that a consensus was achieved on most issues.

    Supreme Court

    SC Bar Association seeks suo moto action against 'erring farmers' 

    Meanwhile, the Supreme Court Bar Association wrote to Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Tuesday. It requested suo motu action against "erring farmers" who attempted to enter Delhi forcefully.

    The letter claimed the march would disrupt the normal lives of Delhi's residents.

    It also requested no adverse orders be issued against the lawyers if they fail to appear due to the farmers' protest.

    CJI responds

    CJI's remark on Delhi-NCR traffic chaos

    Moreover, taking note of the massive traffic jams across the National Capital Region (NCR), CJI Chandrachud said he would accommodate lawyers if they were stuck in traffic due to farmers' protests.

    If anyone has a problem due to the traffic situation, "we will adjust," a bench comprising the CJI, Justices JB Pardiwala, and Manoj Misra told lawyers on Tuesday.

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