SC panel on agriculture laws may support ‘legal guarantee for MSP’ demand | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: The SC appointed committee on farm laws may consider backing protection for MSP in its report with several unions, pitching for stronger protection of a floor price.
There are indications that the three-member panel may speak favourably on the MSP demand — though its exact formulation is as yet unclear — as most unions who appeared before it or submitted their views strongly called for a legal guarantee to MSP to procure all crops.
In their representations they are learnt to have told the panel that any decision pertains to giving legal guarantee to the MSP may end the ongoing agitation as the protestors would not like to return to their villages empty handed.
Even RSS-linked organisations such as Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) and Swadeshi Jagran Manch (MSP) too have publicly spoken in favour of legal guarantee to MSP, besides submitting their other suggestions to the government. The SC-appointed panel is expected to submit its report by March 20.
Jai Kisan Andolan (JKA), on Thursday launched ‘MSP loot’ calculator to show losses incurred by farmers. Though the government’s figures show increase in procurement footprints this year during the ongoing ‘Kharif Marketing Season’ (KMS), the organisation led by Yogendra Yadav used official data to clarify how farmers actually incurred losses as they were forced to sell their crops much below MSP.
Terming it as the “loot of farmers”, Yadav said, “If the same trend of sale below MSP price continues and the government does not interfere, then in this year itself the farmers will be looted of Rs 870 crore.”

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Coming across cases where education system is being distorted and perverted: SC

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We are coming across cases, where the education system is being distorted and perverted, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday as it stayed the Karnataka High Court order granting bail to the accused in 2016 Pre University (PU) question papers leak case.

The top court said it is trying to send a message to those who are ruining the education system that they will be dealt harshly. A bench of Chief Justice Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian issued a notice on the plea of the Karnataka government challenging the last year order of the high court grant of bail to the accused.

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We know what had happened in the Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh. We are coming across cases where the education system is being distorted and perverted. We are trying to send a message to those who are trying to ruin the education system that they will be dealt harshly, the bench observed.

Karnataka government had challenged the February 28, 2020 order of the high court granting bail to the main accused Shivakumaraiah alias Guruji in the 2016 question paper leak case.

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In a separate petition, the bench stayed the December 13, 2019 order of the high court by which it had discharged co-accused Sri Oblaraju in the question paper leak case.

Police had registered a case in Bengaluru in March, 2016 under various provisions of IPC and several accused including Shivkumaraiah alias Guruji and Oblaraju were arrested in the case.

The case was later transferred to the CID of Karnataka police. Shivkumaraiah has been arrested several times by the police in connection with different question paper leak cases.

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