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In Pics: Supreme Court puts stay on controversial Farm Laws, What it means

Supreme Court put on hold three controversial laws at the core of the massive farmers' protests going on at the Delhi borders.

No early end to Farmers agitation

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No early end to Farmers agitation

BKU spokesperson Rakesh Tikait said, "We are not satisfied. We will continue to agitate at borders and won't return our homes until the government withdraws the three farm laws." Protesting farmers will continue their agitation even after the Supreme Court order. (Photo: PTI)

Farmers can approach Delhi Police Commissioner for permission to protest

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We will say in the order that farmers may apply for permission to the Delhi Police Commissioner for protests at Ramlila Maidan or other locations, says CJI during the hearing on farm laws. (Photo: ANI) 

Delhi Police to restrain tractor rally on Republic Day

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Farmers cut vegetables to cook a meal at Tikri border.

SC issues notice on Delhi Police application seeking to restrain farmers from entering Delhi to hold tractor rally on Republic Day. "These are matters of life and death. We are concerned with laws. We are concerned with lives and property of people affected by the agitation," the SC in its ruling said. (Photo: ANI)

Four-member committee constituted

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Farmers keep themselves warm with a bonfire on the Delhi-Ghazipur border.

The committee comprises of H S Mann, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Ashok Gulati and Anil Dhanwant. "No power can prevent us from making committee to resolve the impasse on new farm laws," the SC said. (Photo: ANI)

Farm laws put on hold, temporarily

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Farmers getting check put done at Singhu border.

SC has stayed the implementation of all three farm laws and forms a four member committee of agriculturist to hear farmers’ grievances against farm laws. "This may be victory for fair play. We have no difficulty in assuaging saying nobody's land will be sold," the SC announced. (Photo: ANI)

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