The Free Press Journal

Farmers’ plea in SC for new panel

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While BKU's national president Bhupinder Singh Mann has already recused from the panel, stating that he cannot go against Punjab and its farmers agitating against the laws, the BKU-L pleaded that its other three members should also be dropped as they have openly supported the farm laws.

In an extraordin­ar y interim order, a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde had on Tuesday implementa­tion of the farm laws till further orders and set up the 4-member panel to listen to the grievances and make recommenda­tions to the court to resolve the deadlock persisting despite many round of talks between the government and the farmers. The Bench has fixed a hearing on Januar y 18 on the Centre's plea to prevent the farmers' tractor rally on the Republic Day on January 26. It may take up hearing of the petition to constitute a new panel. The BKU-L has pleaded through a petition filed by lawyer A P Singh on its behalf that the Court "remove the remaining three members of the committee and appoint those who make the report on the basis of mutual harmony."

"It is important to mention here with great regret that the principle of natural justice is going to be violated by making these persons as members of the committee.... how they will hear all farmers on equal parameters when they have already supported these laws,” the petition said. On the issue of Delhi Police seeking injunction against the farmers' proposed tractor rally, the Centre has pleaded that no such an act can be allowed since the entire New Delhi area has been already put under the prohibitor­y orders under Section 144 of the CrPC.

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