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New Farm Laws: Bhupinder Singh Mann Recuses Himself From SC-Appointed 4-Member Committee Bhupinder Singh Mann is the national president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) which is one of the major organisations spearheading protests against the farm laws. @BSMANN BKU/ Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-14T15:02:56+05:30 New Farm Laws: Bhupinder Singh Mann Recuses Himself From SC-Appointed 4-Member Committee outlookindia.com 2021-01-14T20:16:00+05:30 Also read Bhupinder Singh Mann on Thursday recused himself from the four-member committee appointed by the Supreme Court of India to resolve the ongoing farmers protest against the new farm laws. Mann, a former Rajya Sabha MP, is the national president of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) and Chairman of the All India Kisan Coordination Committee. The BKU is one of the major organisations spearheading the protests against the farm laws. ....
Farm Laws: Bhupinder Singh Mann Recuses Himself From SC Appointed Committee The Bharatiya Kisan Union leader cited apprehensions amongst the farm unions and the public in general as the reason for excusing himself from the panel. Bhupinder Singh Mann. Photo: Twitter Rights14/Jan/2021 New Delhi: The Supreme Court’s efforts to end the stalemate between the protesting farmers and the Central government ran into a stumbling block, as one of the members of the committee it had appointed to hold talks recused himself on Thursday, citing ‘apprehensions amongst the farm unions and the public in general’. Bhupinder Singh Mann, one of the four members appointed by the Supreme Court to the committee, offered to step down “so as to not compromise the interests of Punjab and farmers of the country”. ....
Updated Jan 12, 2021 | 18:01 IST Farmers leader and Swaraj India president Yogender Yadav welcomed the stay on implementation of the farm laws but attacked the committee calling it blatantly partisan . Supreme Court of India  |  Photo Credit: PTI Key Highlights The Supreme Court today stayed the implementation of farm laws until further notice The top court also formed a four-member committee to discuss the farm laws with the protesting farmers New Delhi: Hours after the Supreme Court formed a four-member committee to discuss the three contentious farms laws with the farmers, Kisan unions and Opposition leaders on Tuesday lashed out against the committee members questioning their credibility. ....