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Farmers announced not to appear before committee, no point in being part of it: Bhupinder Mann

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Farmers announced not to appear before committee, no point in being part of it: Bhupinder Mann

Farmers announced not to appear before committee, no point in being part of it: Bhupinder Mann

Bhupinder Singh Mann, a member of the Supreme Court-formed committee over farm laws, recused himself from it.

"In view of prevailing sentiments and apprehensions amongst farm unions and public, I am ready to sacrifice any position so as not to compromise Punjab and farmers' interests," his letter reads.

Speaking to ANI, Bhupinder Singh Mann spoke on his decision to recuse himself from 4-member committee appointed by Supreme Court.

Mann said, "Since protesting farmers have announced not to appear before the committee, there is no point in being part of it."


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