Will Release Report If Supreme Court Doesn't: Farm Laws Panel Member
NDTV
Farm laws: Shetkari Sanghatana chief Anil J Ghanwat said the panel's report was in "favour of farmers" and will decide next week on releasing the report to the public
With the centre deciding to repeal the three farm laws, a member of the Supreme Court-appointed panel, which has already submitted its report on these contentious laws to the Supreme Court, today said the purpose of the report is over now and will release the report in the public domain, if the Supreme Court does not do so.
Shetkari Sanghatana chief Anil J Ghanwat said the panel's report was in "favour of farmers" and will decide next week on releasing the report to the public.
The three-member Supreme Court-appointed committee, after studying the three farm laws and consultation with stakeholders, had submitted its report to the Supreme Court on March 19.
Since then, the report has not been made public yet despite Mr Ghanwat having requested the Chief Justice of India in a letter on September 1 to release the report, saying its "recommendations will pave the way to resolve the ongoing farmers agitation."