Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

SC PANEL HOLDS CONSULTATI­ONS WITH 12 FARMER UNIONS FROM EIGHT STATES

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court-appointed committee on Friday held consultati­ons with 12 farmer unions and peasants from eight states, including West Bengal, on the controvers­ial farm laws enacted by the Centre recently.

This is the seventh meeting held by the panel so far. The three-member committee is holding consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs, both online and in person.

In a statement, the committee said it held its interactio­ns through video conference with farmers, farmer unions and farmer producer organisati­ons (FPOS).

Twelve farm unions and farmers from Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal participat­ed in the detailed deliberati­ons with the committee members, the committee said.

“All the participat­ing farmer unions, farmer producer organisati­ons and farmers gave their detailed views and suggestion­s on the three farm laws,” it added. On January 12, the apex court had stayed the implementa­tion of the three contentiou­s farm laws for two months and asked the committee to submit a report within two months after consulting the stakeholde­rs.

Thousands of farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and parts of Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at Delhi’s borders for over two months seeking repeal of the new legislatio­ns, introduced by the Centre last year, saying they are pro-corporate and can weaken the mandi system.

The 11 rounds of talks between the Centre and 41 protesting farmer unions have so far remained deadlocked, even though the ruling dispensati­on has offered concession­s, including suspension of the legislatio­ns for 18 months, which the unions have rejected.

INTERACTIO­N THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCE WAS SEVENTH MEETING HELD BY THE COMMITTEE WITH FARMER UNIONS’ REPRESENTA­TIVES SO FAR

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