Remove rehri vendors from bridge in Tohana
The canal bridge at the railway road in Tohana is encroached by vegetable rehri vendors and hardly any space is left for the people to pass from this point. For the entire day, they are selling vegetables on the bridge. Commuters are inconvenienced by the customers who stand there to buy vegetables. The Bhakra canal bridge is not an authorised place for the vendors to sell their vegetables as there is risk to commuters as it may lead to accidents. The authorities concerned must take note of the problem and solve it
Virender Tehri, Tohana
Honour wisdom of SC
With protesters and government sticking to their stance for and against the repealing of farm laws at the behest of deepening political power-plays at work, all hopes shift to the apex court. It’s time both sides honour collective wisdom of the Supreme Court that has successfully eased many a bigger and complex contentious issue in the past.
Lalit Bharadwaj, Panchkula
Physical hearing welcome step in district courts
Advocates of the district courts of Punjab and Haryana states welcome the decision to allow physical hearing in all categories of cases in the district courts and express their gratitude to the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. Lawyers and judges should now work in unison in the courts to ensure speedy justice to the people by strictly following the guidelines/health advice issued from time to time by the Centre and the state governments concerned.
Shakti Singh, Karnal
Hope Supreme court comes to rescue of all
It was really unfortunate to learn that the eighth round of the ongoing talks between the Centre and the 40-farmers union leaders, aimed at amicably resolving the matter concerning three farm Bills, have also ended in a deadlock on January 8, owing to both sides steadfastly sticking to their respective guns. While the Centre is now reportedly banking on the SC when it hears the matter on January 11 but the farmers are not ready to accept nothing less than the ‘repealing’ of the three controversial farm laws, is highly likely to keep the pot boiling. Since, enough is enough now, let us hope that the SC soon comes to the rescue of one and all.
SK Gupta, Panchkula
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