Agriculture Law: Will decide on release of report after analyzing ‘legal outcome’, says SC panelist – India Times Hindi News

Anil J Ghanwat, a member of the Supreme Court-appointed three-member committee on agricultural laws, on Monday said he would take a decision on releasing the panel’s report after analyzing the legal consequences and claimed that two other members were free to take them up. , has given. a call. The panel, after studying three agricultural laws and consulting with stakeholders, had submitted its report to the apex court on March 19. Since then, the report has not been made public, even though Ghanvat requested the Chief Justice. India A September 1 letter to release the report in the public domain stated that “the recommendations will pave the way for resolving the ongoing farmer agitation.” Talking to PTI, Shetkari Sangathan President Ghanvat said that the meeting of the committee was held on Monday. In the backdrop of the government’s decision to repeal three agriculture laws. “We discussed in detail whether to make the report public or not. The other two members gave me the liberty to decide on this issue. I will take a decision after analyzing the legal consequences, if any,” he said. The other two members of the committee are Ashok Gulati (agricultural economist and former chairman of the Commission on Agricultural Costs and Prices) and Pramod Kumar Joshi (agricultural economist and director of South Asia at the International Food Policy Research Institute).

Both these members could not be reached for comment. Ghanwat said that unlike these two members, who are academics and professionals, he is a farmer leader. The panel’s report is in the “favor” of the farming community and should be released in the public domain in the larger interest of the country’s agriculture sector and farmers’ welfare. Expressing dismay over the government’s decision to repeal agricultural laws, Ghanwat had last week said that the decision “won’t even end the movement. As will his demand to make Minimum Support Price (MSP) legal. BJP will take it. Won’t help politically either.” “It is a very unfortunate decision.

The farmers were given some freedom, but now they will be exploited as they have been exploited since independence or after British rule.’ Act, 2020; Farmers’ Agreement (Empowerment and Protection) Price Assurance and Agricultural Services Act; and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act.

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