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We welcome SC order, but protest will continue: Farmers' unions
Published : Jan 12, 2021, 3:59 pm IST
Updated : Jan 12, 2021, 3:59 pm IST
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Farm union leaders while welcoming the apex court’s decision said they will not call off their stir until the central government

New Delhi: Hours after the Supreme Court stayed the implementation of the Centre’s new agriculture legislations, farm union leaders while welcoming the apex court’s decision said they will not call off their stir until the central government completely repeals the new laws.

The SC in its Tuesday order said it will form a committee to look into the legislations and hold talks with all stakeholders.

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Supreme CourtSupreme Court "Those who genuinely want a solution, will go to the committee," the apex court said on Tuesday, seeking the cooperation of farmers' unions.

Meanwhile, the Sankyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella body of around 40 protesting farmer unions, has called a meeting later in the day to decide the next course of action. The farmer leaders also said they are not willing to participate in any proceedings before a committee appointed by the Supreme Court, but a formal decision on this will be taken by the Morcha.

"We welcome the court's order to stay the implementation of the farm laws, but we want a complete repeal of these laws," Abhimanyu Kohar, a senior leader of the Morcha said.

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Another farmer leader, Harinder Lokhwal, said the protest will continue until the contentious farm laws are repealed.

The Supreme Court stayed the implementation of the controversial farm laws till further orders on Tuesday and decided to set up a committee to resolve the impasse between the Centre and the farmers' unions protesting at Delhi's borders over the legislations.

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