New Delhi:The NHRC has sent notices to governments of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan and their police chiefs, over allegations that the ongoing farmers protests have "adversely impacted" industrial units and transportation, and Covid safety norms have been breached at the agitation sites.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), in a statement, said it has also asked the National Disaster Management Authority, Union Ministry of Home Affairs and the Union Health Ministry to submit reports with respect to the "adverse impact of farmers agitation on various aspects and observance of Covid protocols at the protests sites".
"The NHRC has received several complaints regarding the ongoing farmers' protest. There are allegations of adverse impact on the industrial units, seriously effecting more than 9,000 micro, medium and large companies," it said.
Allegedly, transportation is also adversely impacted, causing the commuters, patients, people with disabilities and senior citizens to suffer due to the heavy congestion on roads occupied by the protesting farmers, the rights panel said.
There is an allegation that there is a "breach of the corona protocols by the agitating farmers at the protest sites". There is a further allegation that the inhabitants are not being allowed to move out of their houses due to the blockade of the passage, it added.
There are also reports that people have to travel long distances to reach their destinations due to the ongoing agitation, and barricades have been put on the state borders, it added.
Accordingly, the commission has issued notices to the chief secretaries of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi; and director generals of police, of the three states and Delhi police commissioner, asking them to submit their respective action taken reports, the statement said.
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