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Maharashtra's Controversial Security Bill Sparks Political Turmoil

MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, JUL 10 – The Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill grants broad powers to ban 64 active extremist groups with punishments of two to seven years, amid opposition concerns about potential misuse.

  • The Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill, 2024 was passed by voice vote in the state assembly on Thursday to address unlawful activities by Left Wing extremist organisations.
  • The bill was introduced by Minister Yogesh Kadam amid concerns that existing laws like UAPA only cover violent incidents, while urban Naxalism spreads without violence.
  • The bill imposes punishments of two to seven years prison, allows seizure of funds from banned groups, and aims to control 64 active organisations challenging constitutional governance.
  • Opposition parties, including Congress and Shiv Sena UBT, criticized the bill for vague terms like activism and Left wing extremism, opposing its potential misuse and lack of public hearings as "political agenda."
  • The bill suggests stronger measures against urban Maoism while sparking debate on balancing anti-extremism with protecting political dissent and democratic rights.
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