Known Supporters of Contentious Farm Laws are on Committee Formed by Supreme Court

Date:

Chief Justice of India appointed a four-member panel that would hold talks with protesting farmers — Photo: Newslaundry

Team Clarion

NEW DELHI — The Supreme Court Constituted a four-member expert committee that would hold talks with protesting farmers with a view to resolving the crisis.

The four members announced by the court are Ashok Gulati, Infosys Chair Professor for Agriculture at ICRIER; Anil Ghanwat, President, Shetkari Sanghatana, a farmers’ organisation; Bhupinder Singh Mann, President of a faction of BKU that has come out in support of laws; and P. K. Joshi, an economist.

All the four are known supporters of farm laws passed by the Modi government. Here are what they have said when the laws were passed.

Ashok Gulati

“The economic rationale of these pieces of legislation is to provide greater choice and freedom to farmers to sell their produce and to buyers to buy and store, thereby creating competition in agricultural marketing.”

Anil Ghanwat

“The government can stay implementation of the laws and amend them after discussions with farmers. However, there is no need to withdraw these laws, which have opened up opportunities for farmers.”

Bhupinder Singh Mann

“Reforms are needed in order to make agriculture competitive. But there should be safeguards.”

Pramod Joshi

“It is regrettable that the farmers’ agitation has not yet been resolved, despite the Centre’s positive response on considering genuine demands. It is also unfortunate that farmers are changing the goalposts before every negotiation.”

The choice of the four-member committee has drawn flak from several quarters and people took to social media to criticize the panel saying where are the names who hold contrary views.

Meanwhile, according to NDTV, former Chief Justice R.M. Lodha has declined the offer by the Supreme Court to head the committee.

theclarionindia
theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.net
Clarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Demolition Threat Looms Over Mazar in Jaipur’s Maharani College Campus

Right-wing Hindu group, Parkota Sanrakshan Samiti, is spearheading a...

Hindu Groups Target School in Rajsthan’s Kota Over Traditional Multi-Faith Prayer

Right-wing groups claim ‘Kalma’ was recited by Hindu students...

Emergency Regime and RSS Role

RECENTLY, the country observed the 50th year of the...

Congress Slams ECI’s Bihar Voter List Revision, Terms It a ‘Tughlaki Farman’

NEW DELHI -- Congress  on Thursday blasted the Election...