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Centre can impose President's rule in UP: SC bar council Chief

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Press Trust of India Meerut
Attacking the Uttar Pradesh government over the pending dues of sugarcane farmers, Supreme Court Bar Association today said Centre can impose President's Rule in the state for not honouring the courts' rulings on the matter.

"It is very said that even after winning in the High Court and Supreme Court, farmers are not getting their dues. It is the contempt of court, and the Centre can impose President Rule," SC Bar Association president M N Krishnamani said.

Mani was speaking at the Commissionery Park here on the 13th day of the indefinite Dharna (sit-in) organised by the farmers for demanding their pending dues.
 

Even after the apex court ruling, UP government had not been successful in getting the pending dues of farmers cleared by the sugar mills, the farmer leader V M Singh said.

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First Published: Mar 10 2013 | 9:20 PM IST

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