Tamil Nadu farmers’ agitation at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi 
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Supreme Court allows Tamil Nadu farmers to file intervention application in suicide cases

Farmers from Tamil Nadu have been on protest in the national capital for over a month demanding drought relief from the Centre.

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the protesting Tamil Nadu farmers to file an intervention application in the farmers suicide cases.

The apex court on April 13 had issued a notice to the Tamil Nadu Government on the issue of farmer suicide and terming it as humanitarian crisis and is painful to hear that farmers are committing suicide and the state government is remaining silent on the issue. 

Farmers from Tamil Nadu have been on protest in the national capital for over a month demanding drought relief from the Centre.

The petitioners had earlier approached the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court, where the court had demanded an affidavit from the government on the steps taken by them to prevent farmer suicides.

The court, however, refused to issue notice to Centre on the petition for now and said that first state needs to apprise it about the steps taken by it to stop farmers suicide in the state.

The bench also directed the state government not to consider the petition as one among others and utmost importance should be given to it. 

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