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Farmers leaders have refused to appear before the committee set up by the Supreme Court.
Farmer unions have turned downed the Supreme Court s proposal of discussing the issues concerning the three farm laws in a special committee. A Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde on Tuesday stayed the implementation of the agri laws till further orders and formed a 4-man committee to deliberate over the issue. Farmer leaders welcomed the apex court s decision to put the laws on hold, however, they refused to appear before the committee.  We d issued a press note last night stating that we won t accept any committee formed by Supreme Court for mediation. We were confident that Centre will get a committee formed through Supreme Court to take the burden off their shoulders, Krantikari Kisan Union chief, Darshan Pal told the media at Singhu border.
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New Delhi [India], January 12 (ANI): Congress MP and senior Supreme Court Advocate KTS Tulsi on Tuesday said that farmers will only join the suggested committee by the Apex court only when there is some room for negotiations available.
4-member Panel set up to resolve impasse NEW DELHI, Jan 12: The Supreme Court today ordered a stay of the implementation of the contentious three new farm