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Ghanwat, also a senior leader of Shetkari Sangathan, said he will mobilize one lakh farmers and bring them to Delhi in the next couple of months demanding farm reforms. In the letter dated November 23 written to Chief Justice of India, Ghanwat said after the government’s decision to repeal the three farm laws in the coming Winter Session of Parliament, the panel’s report is ”no longer relevant” but the recommendations are of great public interest.
”The report can also play an educational role and ease the misappropriations of many farmers who have, in my opinion, been misguided by some leaders….,” he said. The three-member panel had submitted the report to the apex court on March 19. Since then, the report has not been made public.