Are you willing to stay farm laws on your own: SC asks Centre

India

oi-Vicky Nanjappa

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New Delhi, Jan 12: The Supreme Court has asked Attorney General, K K Venugopal to get instructions from the government on its willingness to stay the implementation of the farm laws on their own.

The Bench headed by Chief Justice of India, S A Bobde asked the farmer unions if they want to go before the committee. The farmer unions had said that they were not ready for the same and have stuck to their position that they will not settle for anything less than a repeal of the farm laws.

Advocate M L Sharma informed the court that he had spoken with some of the farmers and they had told him they do not want to go before any committee. The farmers are scared that their land will be snatched away. They have said that the lawyers who purportedly appear for them in court are working at the instance of the of the BJP, Sharma also told the Bench.

The CJI said that there cannot be an…

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