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This Article is From Dec 16, 2020

Farmers’ Protests: Supreme Court Suggests Forming Panel To Resolve Deadlock, Farmers Say That’s Not A Solution

Farmers’ Protests: Supreme Court Suggests Forming Panel To Resolve Deadlock, Farmers Say That’s Not A Solution
Farmers gather at a protest site on the Delhi-Haryana border crossing in Singhu, Delhi, India (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
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Protesting farmer unions Wednesday said constituting a new panel to break the stalemate on the three new agricultural laws, as indicated by the Supreme Court, is not a solution as they want a complete repeal of the legislations.

They also said the government should have formed a committee of farmers and others before the laws were enacted by Parliament.

Their assertions came after the Supreme Court indicated earlier in the day that it may form a panel having representatives of the government and farmer unions to resolve the deadlock.

Abhimanyu Kohar, a leader of the Rashtriya Kisan Mazdoor Sabha which is one of 40 protesting farmer unions, said they have already rejected a recent government offer to form such a panel.

“Setting up a new committee by the court is not a solution. We just want a complete repeal of the three agriculture laws. Earlier, there have been several rounds of talks between a group of Central ministers and farmer unions, which was like a committee itself,” Kohar told PTI.

Swaraj India leader Yogendra Yadav, who is also a member of the Sankyukt Kisan Morcha said it is not for the judiciary to decide on the feasibility of these laws.

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