Eastern Eye (UK)

FARM LAW STAYED: PROTESTERS NOT RELENTING

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INDIA’S Supreme Court on Tuesday (12) ordered an indefinite stay on the implementa­tion of new agricultur­al laws that have triggered widespread protest from farmers, saying it wanted to protect farmers and would hear their objections.

For more than a month, tens of thousands of farmers have camped on the outskirts of New Delhi, the capital, to protest against reform measures that they say benefit large private buyers and harm growers.

Chief Justice Sharad Bobde told a hearing the Supreme Court would set up a panel to hear the farmers’ grievances. “We have the power to make a committee and the committee can give us the report,” he said, ordering the stay for an undisclose­d period on the laws passed in September. “We will protect farmers.” “Every person who is genuinely interested in solving the problem is expected to go before the committee,” the court added.

“The committee will not punish you or pass any orders. It will submit a report to us.”

There were no immediate further details. Farm leaders said their demand for a full repeal of the laws remained unchanged.

“We are grateful to the Supreme Court for its positive response,” said Rakesh Tikait, president of one of the largest farmers unions, Bharti Kisan Union.

“The protests will continue until demands are met.”

In a hearing on Monday (11), the court said the drawn-out confrontat­ion was causing distress to farmers. “We are extremely disappoint­ed at the way government is handling all this,” Bobde said. “We don’t know what consultati­ve process you followed before the laws. Many states are up in rebellion.”

India says the laws aim to modernise an antiquated farming system. But farm leaders say the reforms are an attempt to erode a longstandi­ng mechanism that ensures farmers a minimum support price for their crops.

The government has said there was no question of dropping the reforms and eight rounds of talks have failed to find common ground. The two sides are scheduled to meet again on Friday (15).

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 ??  ?? NOT PACIFIED: Farmers hold a tractor rally on the outskirts of New Delhi last Thursday (7)
NOT PACIFIED: Farmers hold a tractor rally on the outskirts of New Delhi last Thursday (7)

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