BKU leader Mann recuses himself from SC committee on farm laws

Chandigarh, January 14 (PTI): Bhartiya Kisan Union national president Bhupinder Singh Mann on Thursday said he is recusing himself from the four-member committee appointed by the Supreme Court to resolve the deadlock between farmers and the Centre over the new agri-marketing laws.

Mann's announcement came on a day when his organisation's Punjab unit decided to disassociate itself from him.

Farmer unions and opposition parties too had raised doubts over the composition of the panel, insisting that its members have been in favour of the three laws in the past.

Mann said he is thankful to the apex court for nominating him to the panel but would give up any position to prevent farmers' interests from being compromised.

As a farmer myself and a union leader, in view of the prevailing sentiments and apprehensions amongst the farm unions and the public in general, I am ready to sacrifice any position offered or given to me so as to not compromise the interests of Punjab and farmers of the country, he said in a statement here.

I am recusing myself from the committee and I will always stand with my farmers and Punjab, said Mann who was also an ex-MP.

The apex court had on Tuesday stayed the implementation of the three central laws till further orders and announced the formation of a committee to hear the grievances of the farmers and the opinion of the government.

BKU (Punjab) president Baldev Singh Mianpur claimed that Mann might have decided to change his stand after he got a whiff of their meeting.

We decided to disassociate ourselves from Mann as he did not consult with us to work as a committee member, Mianpur said.

We thought that farmers were fighting for their rights and they were against any committee and then what was the point in being part of the panel, he said, adding that the decision to disassociate itself from Mann was taken in a meeting held at Khanna.

He said the BKU does not recognise the SC-appointed committee and they are with other farm bodies seeking a repeal of the new farm laws.

Mann, 81, is also the chairman of the All-India Kisan Coordination Committee. He remained a Rajya Sabha MP from 1990-96. He had supported the Congress in 2012 and 2017 Punjab assembly polls.

Congress MP Partap Singh Bajwa welcomed Mann's decision and hoped that other three committee members will also recuse themselves.

The four-member committee has further eroded the trust between farmer unions and the government, Bajwa said, adding that all four members have publicly written in support of the farm laws.