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Lok Sabha Passes UAPA Bill

Shivani Alakh

In the Lok Sabha, on Wednesday, the Illegal activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill 2019 (UAPA) were passed. The bill demanded to send the bill to the main opposition Congress, the Standing Committee and protested against the House. Responding to the discussion on this bill, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the agreement with the country can not be compromised. At the same time he also said that terrorism does not arise from a gun, mania is spread to terrorism.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi sparked the Congress in the discussion during this bill. He said, 'I blame the Congress party for this. They are the main culprit for bringing this law. When they are in power, they become the BJP's big brother and when they lose power, they become the big brothers of the Muslims. When a Congressman is arrested, he will know. "

Owaisi  that this bill violates Article 14 and 21. No one can only be called a terrorist on the basis of the government's sentiments or doubts. This bill lacks judicial review and I want to know where parliamentary sovereignty is going? Some people are promoting the Naxal in the name of ideology and the government does not have any sympathy for them. The government wants to fight terrorism and it does not matter which government is in power.

Responding to Owaisi's questions, Amit Shah said that when you question people, do not see who came to the bill. Who made the provisions of this bill hard and hard. The reality is that when you were in the government this bill was brought. Whatever you did in relation to this bill at that time, it was also right and today when we are moving on this topic, it is also right. Shah said that there are many dangers in front of the country. Do not you guys see it

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