Stating that the Supreme Courtroom (SC) appointed Committee on farm guidelines has consulted all stakeholders, Anil Ghanwat, 1 of the users of the panel, claimed the committee was “satisfied” with the response it obtained from farming and allied sectors.
“The Committee submitted its report on March 19 to the SC registrar. We are glad that we are able to total the mandate provided by the SC. Our report is detailed as we have discussed the issues with all stakeholders, such as farmers’ organisations, advertising and marketing representatives, Farmer Producer Providers, etc,” Ghanwat instructed BusinessLine.
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The SC had, on January 11, stayed the implementation of the 3 farm guidelines introduced by the Central govt till even more orders and appointed a four-member committee. Farmers have been agitating towards the guidelines at Delhi borders. Apart from Ghanwat, agri economists Ashok Gulati and Pramod Kumar Joshi have been the two other panel users whilst Bhartiya Kisan Union President Bhupinder Singh Mann had recused himself from the committee.
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Ghanwat claimed that the committee has dealt with all the concerns regarding the new guidelines and has incorporated sights and ideas on them in the report. “ The SC will just take a contact on the report submitted by the panel”, Ghanwat additional.