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Sharad Pawar welcomed the order of the Supreme Court, said – Hopefully, concrete negotiations will begin

Posted on January 12, 2021January 12, 2021 by Nidhi Malviya

Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Bhupinder Singh Mann, Maharashtra’s Shetkari Organization leader Anil Ghanwate, agriculture expert Ashok Gulati and food policy expert Pramod Joshi are members of the committee.

New Delhi: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar on Tuesday ordered Supreme Court to ban the implementation of three new agricultural laws and set up a four-member committee to resolve the deadlock between the government and farmer organizations. Welcomed. He said that I hope that now a concrete dialogue will start between the Central Government and the farmers.

Sharad Pawar tweeted on the court’s order saying, “The Supreme Court’s order to stop the implementation of the three agricultural laws and set up a four-member committee to resolve the issue is welcome”.

In his next tweet, Sharad Pawar said, “It is a great relief for the farmers and I hope that a concrete dialogue will now begin between the central government and the farmers, taking care of the benefit and welfare of the farmers.”

The Supreme Court on Tuesday intended to end the impasse between the government and the unions of farmers who are protesting on the borders of Delhi over the three new agricultural laws, with a stay on the implementation of these laws till further orders on Tuesday, on the problems of farmers A four-member committee has been constituted for consideration.

These four people are on the committee
. Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Bhupinder Singh Mann, Maharashtra’s Shetkari Organization leader Anil Ghanwate, agriculture expert Ashok Gulati and food policy expert Pramod Joshi are members of the committee.

The court has said that those who want to speak in front of this committee, they can do so. The court also said that its ban on agricultural laws is temporary. It should not be considered permanent. The motive behind this is that there is really progress on the ground.

Nidhi Malviya

Nidhi Malviya is fun loving girl. She writes at NoobFeeds about various topics related to Finance, Technology, Business etc.

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