He said SC had reached an Internet ban case in Delhi after the January 26 violence – a violation of these fundamental rights

The tractor rally recently organized on January 26 against agrarian laws took the form of violence. Since then, the Internet has been banned in areas surrounding the Kisan movement on the Delhi border in view of the atmosphere.

Farmers from many forums have objected to this. The case of internet bans on farmers’ movement sites has now reached the Supreme Court. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding the suspension of the Internet from the Kisan movement in the Delhi border.

The petition stated that shutting down the internet is a violation of the fundamental rights of citizens. The petition demanded a judicial inquiry into the death of a protestor near the ITO during a tractor rally on the Republic Day. Explain that the petition was filed by lawyers Sampreet Singh Ajmani and Pushpinder Singh.

Also, the Supreme Court of Jammu and Kashmir in this right says the government is violating the decision to access the Internet as part of the fundamental right. By shutting down the internet, the government has prevented farmers and real journalists from bringing a real picture to the country. The Internet helps citizens express their views on global forums and this is a fundamental right.

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