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Explained: What farmers want and why they are protesting

Explained: What farmers want and why they are protesting Protesting farmer march to the capital on the Republic Day (AP) Thousands of farmers have been camping at several Delhi border points since 26 November On 11 January, the SC stayed the implementation of new farm laws till further orders and decided to set up a 4-member committee to resolve the impasse between the Centre and farmers unions protesting Share Via Read Full Story The farmers protesting against the three farm laws, clashed with police at several places in the national capital on Tuesday. The Delhi Police had earlier permitted the farmers to hold their tractor parade on selected routes on the Republic Day. The chaos erupted when the farmers broke through the police barricades in the capital. A protesting farmer died after his tractor overturned at ITO during the farmers’ tractor parade on Tuesday, police said.

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Against 'principle of natural justice': Farmers' group asks SC to remove panel of appointed experts

Bharatiya Kisan Union Lokshakti noted that all members of the panel have in the past publicly supported the new farm laws.

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'Unacceptable joke': Opposition questions SC-appointed panel of experts known to support farm laws

‘Unacceptable joke’: Opposition questions SC-appointed panel of experts known to support farm laws Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Badal called the decision to put the implementation of farm laws on hold a ‘resounding moral defeat’ for the Centre. Updated Jan 13, 2021 · 02:29 pm A mural at the farmers protest on the Delhi border. | PTI The Opposition on Tuesday questioned the Supreme Court’s decision of forming a committee comprising only of those experts who have been openly favouring the contentious agricultural legislations to resolve the deadlock, The Hindu reported. It said a partisan panel like this cannot be expected to be a “neutral arbiter”.

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Dushyant Chautala Meets PM Modi Amid Farmers' Protest, Rumours of Rift in Alliance

Dushyant Chautala Meets PM Modi Amid Farmers Protest, Rumours of Rift in Alliance FOLLOW US ON: Haryana s Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, amid the ongoing six-week-long farmers protest and rumours of a rift in the state government. Chautala is the leader of Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) which is an alliance partner in the BJP-led government in Haryana. A section of JJP MLAs is believed to have been facing pressure from the agitating farmers. CNN-News18 reports that Chautala and Modi were set to discuss the agricultural laws and farmers situation. The textile hub, east west corridor, and rail routes were also expected to be among the topics of discussion between the two.

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Supreme Court Stays Implementation of Farm Laws, Sets Up Committee for Talks

Supreme Court Stays Implementation of Farm Laws, Sets Up Committee for Talks Agricultural economist Ashok Gulati, Bhupinder Singh Mann of the Bhartiya Kisan Union, Anil Ghanwat of Shetkeri Sangthana and Pramod Kumar Joshi will be the members of the committee. Supreme Court building. Photo: The Wire Rights12/Jan/2021 New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended the implementation of the Centre’s three contentious farm laws until further orders, saying it would constitute a committee to end the stalemate between the government and the protesting farmers’ unions. Chief Justice of India (CJI) S.A. Bobde proposed agricultural economist Ashok Gulati, Bhupinder Singh Mann of the Bhartiya Kisan Union, Anil Ghanwat of Shetkeri Sangthana and Pramod Kumar Joshi as members of the committee. Each of these members, however, have made statements in the past publicly supporting the new laws.

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