New Delhi: Drawing sharp remarks on the farm laws legislatured by the Central Government, the Supreme Court today asked the central government whether it would pause the implementation of three controversial farm laws at the core of massive farmer protests near Delhi, saying the situation is worsening. “Tell us whether you will put the laws on hold or else we will do it. What’s the ego here?”
The court while hearing on petitions challenging the farm laws and the farmer agitation at the Delhi borders, drew sharp remarks and asked the Centre to put the laws on hold for the time being.
Chief Justice of India SA Bobde said in sharp remarks that the country doesn’t want any injuries or bloodshed and if such incidents happen then each one (both in central government and the Supreme Court) will be responsible if anything goes wrong.