Congress MPs, former Akali leader walk out from parl panel meeting on agriculture
Due to the refusal of the chairman to allow the situation to be discussed by the committee, the three MPs decided to walk out of the meeting in protest, the sources said.
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Farmer protesters dressed as groom during their protest against the new farm laws at Singhu border in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav/EPS)
Express News Service
CHANDIGARH: Three opposition MPs walk out of the meeting of the Standing Committee on Agriculture after they were allegedly not allowed to discuss the three central farm laws in the meeting on Monday. Congress MPs Chhaya Verma, Partap Singh Bajwa and former Akali leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa were miffed as the panel chairman refused to discuss the contentious laws.