The Supreme Court would hear a matter related to the
health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on an indefinite fast
pressing for demands, and other pleas on January 15.
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh
would hear a plea filed on behalf of Dallewal for a direction to the Central
government for implementing a proposal, including a legal guarantee of MSP on
crops, made to the protesting farmers in 2021 after the farm laws were
repealed.
The top court had asked the Centre why couldn't the
government say its doors were open and it would consider the genuine grievances
of farmers protesting over demands, including the legal guarantee of minimum
support price for crops.
The apex court would also hear a plea seeking
contempt action against the Punjab government authorities for not complying
with its directions issued over moving Dallewal to a hospital on December 20
last year.
On December 12, 2024, Dallewal wrote to several
religious leaders for urging the Central government to accept the farmers'
demands, which include a legal guarantee to minimum support price for crops.
Farmer leaders said the condition of Dallewal, whose
indefinite fast entered the day 48 on December 12, was "deteriorating." On January 6, the septuagenarian farmer leader met the apex
court appointed panel after the Punjab government said the protesting farmers
were persuaded to meet Justice (retd) Nawab Singh, who chairs the committee.
Dallewal, who is the convener of the Samyukta Kisan
Morcha (SKM) (non-political), began his indefinite hunger strike on November
26, 2024.
He refused medical aid offered by the Punjab
government and his health condition deteriorated recently.
Farmers, under the banners of SKM and Kisan Mazdoor
Morcha, have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between
Punjab and Haryana since February 13 last year, after their march to Delhi was
stopped by security forces.
On December 20 last year, the apex court put the
onus on Punjab government officials and doctors to decide on his hospitalisation.
The top court said Dallewal could be moved to the
makeshift hospital set up within 700 metres of the protest site at Khanauri
border.
In September, 2024, the apex court formed the
committee with the aim to amicably resolve the grievances of the protesting
farmers.
The panel in its initial report flagged various
reasons for agrarian distress including stagnant yield, rising costs, debts and
inadequate marketing system.
Aside from Justice (retd) Singh, the committee
comprises retired IPS officer B S Sandhu, agriculture expert Devinder Sharma,
professor Ranjit Singh Ghuman and Dr Sukhpal Singh, agricultural economist from
the Punjab Agricultural University.