Protesting Farmers to Meet SC-Appointed Committee's Chairperson Justice Nawab Singh
The Statesman|January 07, 2025
The Supreme Court on Monday was informed by the Punjab government that the farmers agitating for their demands including legally guaranteed Minimum Support Price for their agricultural produce would be meeting Justice Nawab Singh, the Chairperson of the High-Powered Committee that was constituted by the top court to negotiate with the protesting farmers.
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Protesting Farmers to Meet SC-Appointed Committee's Chairperson Justice Nawab Singh

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