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Centre will present its side before SC's constituted committee when asked: Agriculture Minister

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Centre will present its side before SC's constituted committee when asked: Agriculture Minister

Centre will present its side before SC's constituted committee when asked: Agriculture Minister

Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar on January 15 said that the government will present its side before the committee constituted by the Supreme Court when asked.

He also informed that the next round of meeting is scheduled on January 19.

Farmers of different states are protesting against Centre's farm laws.


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