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Haryana CM Khattar meets Amit Shah in Delhi, discuss Singhu border reopening issue
`I met with Amit Shah Ji today, we briefed him on the issue of opening of Singhu & Tikri borders. I am hopeful that borders will be opened soon,` said CM Khattar.
Highlights
- A delegation of people from different villages met Khattar and demanded to open road to the Singhu border
- The Supreme Court on September 6 refused to hear a plea filed by residents
New Delhi: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Saturday (October 9), here in the national capital to discuss the issue of reopening of Singhu and Tekri border.
CM Khattar also briefed the Home Minister on the farmers` protest going on in various parts of the state."I met with Amit Shah Ji today, we briefed him on the issue of opening of Singhu & Tikri borders. I have also told him about farmers` protests being held at several locations in the state. I am hopeful that borders will be opened soon," said CM Khattar.
Khattar also said a delegation of people from different villages met him and demanded that the road to the Singhu border should be opened.
"A delegation of people from the villages around the Singhu border of Sonipat dist came to meet me and demanded the road to the Singhu border be opened. SC has also taken cognizance of it and we`re hopeful that the problem will be solved soon," said Khattar.
"We have appealed those people (farmers) should conduct the agitation peacefully, the Home Minister has said that this appeal should be kept that they should protest peacefully, we have no objection," Khattar added.
Earlier in September, the Haryana government formed a special committee to talk with the farmers, who are protesting against the three farm laws, for removing the blockade at National Highway-44 at the Singhu border.
The Supreme Court on September 6 refused to hear a plea filed by residents of Sonipat in Haryana, facing difficulties due to the Singhu border being blocked by farmers and asked them to approach the Punjab and Haryana High Court for relief.
"There is no need for us to intervene when High Courts are well versed with the local conditions and what is happening. We should trust High Court," said Justice DY Chandrachud.