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SC’S pick recuses himself from farm laws panel

Centre to hold 9th round of talks with protesting farmers today

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE & AGENCIES New Delhi, 14 January

Days after being appointed by the Supreme Court as part of a four-member committee to resolve the deadlock between protesting farmers and the Centre, Bhartiya Kisan Union president Bhupinder Singh Mann recused himself from the same on Thursday, on the grounds that he would not compromise with the interest of farmers and Punjab. The decision comes just a day before the protesting farmers and the Central government is set to hold their 9th round of negotiatio­ns on Friday.

Days after being appointed by the Supreme Court as part of a fourmember committee to resolve the deadlock between protesting farmers and the Central government, Bhartiya Kisan Union President Bhupinder Singh Mann has recused himself from the panel on the grounds that he will not compromise with the interest of farmers and Punjab.

The protesting farmers and the Centre are set to hold their 9th round of negotiatio­ns at 12 pm on Friday.

Mann said he is ready to sacrifice any position to prevent farmers' interest from being compromise­d as farmer unions and political parties have raised doubts over the compositio­n of the panel.

“This is moral victory for the protesting farmers and we invite him to join the protest,” Rakesh Tikait, leader of Bhartiya Kisan Union, said.

Yogendra Yadav, founder of Jai Kisan Andolan which is one of groups participat­ing in the protest, meanwhile, also called upon eminent agricultur­e economist Ashok Gulati, another member of the fourmember panel, to tender his resignatio­n. “We can agree to disagree. But, I hope he (Gulati) would agree that he cannot be an umpire in a match where he has taken part as a player,” Yadav said in a tweet.

The Supreme Court had on Tuesday stayed the implementa­tion of the three new farm laws till further orders and announced the formation of a committee to hear the grievances of the farmers and the opinion of the government.

Apart from Mann and Gulati, Shetkari Sanghatana (Maharashtr­a) president Anil Ghanwat, and Internatio­nal Food Policy Research Institute's Pramod Kumar Joshi are the other two members of the panel.

Mann's announceme­nt came on a day when his organisati­on's state unit decided to disassocia­te itself from him.

“We decided to disassocia­te ourselves from Mann as he did not consult with us to work as a committee member,” said BKU (Punjab) President Baldev Singh Mianpur.

Sources close to Mann said he was facing threats and intimidati­on from various quarters ever since his name came as part of the panel, though there has not been any independen­t confirmati­on of the same.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Farmers stage a protest against the three farm laws at Tikri border, in New Delhi, on Thursday
PHOTO: PTI Farmers stage a protest against the three farm laws at Tikri border, in New Delhi, on Thursday

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