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Holding its first meeting, the Supreme Court-appointed panel on Tuesday announced its intent to hold discussion with farmers and farmers’ bodies across the country with both -- those who are in the favour of the the three contentious farm laws and against them.
NCP chief Sharad Pawar will take part in a protest against farm laws at Mumbai's Azad Maidan on January 25. MVA govt will be supporting this protest organised by a few farmer organisations. Farmers will also take out a march to Raj Bhawan: NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik
The Karnataka unit of Congress will lay siege to Raj Bhavan on Wednesday against the three contentious farm laws, Congress state chief D K Shivakumar said on Tuesday.
The Punjab unit of Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday said that it would join farmers' “tractor parade” on January 26 in Delhi.
Farmer unions have begun holding tractor rallies at villages in Punjab to mobilise people for their planned tractor parade in Delhi on Republic Day.
Under attack from protesting unions for their "pro-government" public stand on three contentious farm laws, members of a panel set up by the Supreme Court to resolve the crisis said on Tuesday they will keep aside their own ideology and views while consulting various stakeholders, even as they indicated a complete repeal won't augur well for much-needed agriculture reforms.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that if a person expresses views on a subject, it should not become a ground for disqualification from nomination to a committee to examine the matter.
BJP president J P Nadda on Tuesday hit back at Rahul Gandhi for his barb on the Modi government over national security and also targeted the Congress leader over a host of issues, including agriculture and Covid-19.
Members of the Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws will not let their personal views on these Acts come in the way of their deliberations with various stakeholders, key committee member Anil Ghanwat said on Tuesday, while asserting that they are not on the side of any party or the government.
It has been decided that the first meet with farmers will be held on Jan 21st. The physical meeting will be held with those organisations who want to meet us in person. Video conferencing will be held with those who can't come to us: Anil Ghanwat, member of SC-formed committee
The rice, wheat you (middle class) buy comes at the rate you purchase because of APMC and the agricultural system. This is not an assault on farmers but on the middle class and on every single youngster in the country, who is not able to get a job, says Rahul Gandhi.
"Farmers know the reality. All farmers know what Rahul Gandhi does. Nadda ji was not at Bhatta Parsaul. I have a clean character, I'm not scared, they can't touch me. They can shoot me," Rahul Gandhi says on BJP chief JP Nadda's tweets on him.
There is tragedy unfolding today in country, govt wants to ignore issue and misinform the country. I'm not going to speak about farmers alone as it is only part of tragedy. It's important for youngsters. This is not about present but about your future: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Nearly 60 per cent of people camping at various border points of Delhi in protests against the three farm laws of the Centre have been resorting to open defecation due to lack of adequate number of mobile toilets, reveals a survey done by Jan Swasthya Abhiyan.
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Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Monday hoped that protesting farmer unions will discuss alternatives other than the repeal of the new farm laws in the tenth round of talks and appealed to them not to go ahead with their tractor rally on Republic Day in Delhi.
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Apart from political half-truths and lies, there are also legal and constitutional half-truths involved in the passing of the three farm laws by the Centre that will harm the farmers. The farm laws were first promulgated as ordinances, and this was done at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown in June. Subsequently, they were replaced by Bills, and these were passed during pandemonium in Parliament. The Rajya Sabha’s support to these laws is therefore a ‘half-truth’ as the Deputy Chairman refused to count votes.
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