Farmers children peep through their tents at Delhi-Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Saturday.
NEW DELHI: A couple of days after one of the four members on the committee appointed by the Supreme Court to hear the grievances of the protesting farmers and make recommendations to resolve the deadlock with the centre, one of the farmers union requested the top court on Saturday to remove the remaining three members and replace them with others. Meanwhile, the Delhi Police took stock of the arrangements for the Republic Day Parade in view of the threat issued by the farmers to hold a tractor parade in the national capital on the same day.
A farmers union has requested the Supreme Court to remove the remaining three members of the Committee constituted by the Top Court for the purpose of holding talks between the Central Government.
Farmer union tells SC to disband negotiation committee, appoint neutral members who can do the job In an affidavit, it also sought dismissal of a plea file by the Centre seeking an injunction against the proposed tractor march which seeks to disrupt the gathering and celebrations of Republic Day on 26 January FP Staff January 16, 2021 21:50:39 IST Representational image. PTI
A farmer union requested the Supreme Court on Saturday to remove the remaining three members of the committee it had set up to resolve the impasse over the three contentious farm laws, and select people who can do the job on the basis of mutual harmony .
The Bhartiya Kisan Union Lokshakti said the principle of natural justice is going to be violated as those appointed to the four-member committee “have already supported these laws”.