The Supreme Court advised Punjab farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal to ensure protests do not obstruct highways. Dallewal had been taken to a Ludhiana hospital but has since rejoined the protest, continuing his fast-unto-death for legal MSP backing. He claimed his hospitalization was forced and akin to detention, with no medical investigations conducted.
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