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Can’t be in court & also go on blocking roads: SC to farmers

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Can’t be in court & also go on blocking roads: SC to farmers

Judges Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh added that although some people in society may have some feelings for certain government policies, the occupation of highways cannot last forever. The Supreme Court said on Thursday that public roads and highways cannot be blocked “forever”, and are pessimistic that the Union and state governments cannot solve the long-standing problem of farmers blocking highways.

This is their continuing view of three controversial agricultural laws. Part of the protest. Since November last year, the main highways in and out of Delhi have been partially blocked, causing inconvenience to local residents and tourists. Judges Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh emphasized that before such protests begin to be seen as incentives by a certain part of society, the implementation of the law to ensure that riots do not hinder actions on public roads is administrative “Responsibilities” of the department. other.

“The court must make the law. We made the law, and how to enforce the law is the job of the executive branch. The court has no way to enforce it. Now, you can’t tell us to do something. You must enforce the law,” the judge told the Attorney General Tushar Mehta and Other Attorney General KM Natraj. Law enforcement officers are appearing in court for the central government and Delhi police. Since Mehta agreed with the court that it is the responsibility of the executive to enforce the law, the judge continued: “On the lighter side, if we infringe on your domain of rights, you would say that the judiciary is infringing on the territory of the executive. But understand that the problem at hand has several consequences.” The bench added that although part of society may have some feelings for the government’s specific policies, the occupation of the highway cannot last forever.

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“This cannot be a permanent problem. Let us assume that they have dissatisfaction. They have their own dissatisfaction. The way of handling complaints can be through debate; or in parliament; or even protest. Way; but if it is found to happen forever, where will it end?” It asked law enforcement officials. The court pointed out that such protests can also cause financial problems, such as the loss of highway tolls. It added: “Tomorrow, you will have someone say that since you have given some people (protesters) such benefits, we will not pay tolls and so on.” Since November last year, thousands of farmers have camped on the borders of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and on highways in these states to protest three controversial laws aimed at liberalizing the agricultural economy. Traffic in many locations has been diverted, and in addition to affecting commercial activities along these routes, commuting time has also increased.

News Source : Hindustan Times

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Kangana Ranaut claims that if Anupam Kher had declined to make Emergency, she would not have: “His expression is honest.” “Bold Claim: Kangana Ranaut Says She Wouldn’t Have Made Emergency Without Anupam Kher: ‘His Expression Is Honest'”

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Kangana Ranaut claims that if Anupam Kher had declined to make Emergency, she would not have: “His expression is honest.” “Bold Claim: Kangana Ranaut Says She Wouldn’t Have Made Emergency Without Anupam Kher: ‘His Expression Is Honest'”

Kangana Ranaut said that no one “can portray the role of Jayaprakash Narayan except” Anupam Kher. He also showered Kangana with praises.Actor Kangana Ranaut has spoken.

about her Emergency co-star Anupam Kher, revealing that she wouldn’t have made the film had he refused to do it. Speaking with news agency ANI, Kangana also called Anupam Kher the “hero” of the film.

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Kangana talks about importance of having Anupam in Emergency

Kangana said, “It was very important for me to have Anupam ji in this film. If he refused to do Emergency, then I wouldn’t have made it. Look at his on-screen personality…there’s honesty on his face. No one can portray the role of Jayaprakash Narayan except him.”

Anupam calls Kangana ‘one of the finest directors’

Anupam also heaped praise on Kangana. “I was in National School of Drama in New Delhi when Emergency was declared. So, I did not have to do much research for the film…also, Kangana had researched on everyone’s behalf.

This will be one of the finest films made on any political subject. Kangana does effortless work. She has put so much hard work behind Emergency. …To direct the whole film and act as Indira Gandhi isn’t an easy job but Kangana did it… one of the finest directors that I have worked with,” he said.

About Emergency

The film is based on Emergency that was imposed in India for 21 months from 1975 to 1977, and its aftermath. In the film, Anupam will essay the role of late politician Jayaprakash Narayan. Kangana will be seen as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

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Fans will see Shreyas Talpade in the role of a young Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Milind Soman as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Mahima Choudhary as Pupul Jayakar and the late Satish Kaushik in the role of Jagjivan Ram.

The film will release in theatres on January 17. Emergency is billed as the story of a watershed moment in the political history of India. Backed by Zee Studios, Emergency is produced by Renu Pitti and Kangana. The screenplay and dialogues are by Ritesh Shah and music is by Sanchit Balhara.

Kangana Ranaut Praises Anupam Kher’s Honesty in ‘Emergency’ Role

Bollywood actress and filmmaker Kangana Ranaut recently revealed how pivotal veteran actor Anupam Kher was in shaping her upcoming film Emergency. In a candid statement, Kangana shared that if Anupam Kher had declined to join the project.

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she might have reconsidered making the film altogether. According to Kangana, Kher’s performance and his honest expression bring a critical authenticity to the film, which is set against the backdrop of one of India’s most controversial political periods.

In Emergency, Kangana steps into the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi while also directing the ambitious project. Anupam Kher plays Jayaprakash Narayan, the renowned socialist leader and political.

thinker who spearheaded the movement against the Emergency imposed in 1975. Discussing Kher’s portrayal, Kangana said, “Jayaprakash Narayan’s character needed someone with incredible depth, honesty,

Kangana went on to admit that without Kher’s agreement, she would have struggled to envision the project. “If he had refused, I might have thought twice about making the film. His acceptance was a moment of relief for me because his performance has brought the soul of Jayaprakash Narayan to life,” she added.

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The collaboration marks another milestone for the duo, both known for their bold choices and willingness to tackle challenging narratives. Kangana’s statement highlights the deep respect she has for Kher’s craft and underscores the collaborative effort that goes into making a project as ambitious as Emergency.

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