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Sunil Jakhar Criticizes AAP's Sacrilege Bill and Land Policy

PHILIPPINES, JUL 9 – The Anti-Extrajudicial Killing Act defines EJKs as heinous crimes with life imprisonment penalties and offers compensation up to ₱500,000, while the Civil Forfeiture Act targets illegal foreign land ownership.

  • Sunil Jakhar criticized the Aam Aadmi Party government for not consulting religious institutions on the sacrilege Bill and failing to provide a draft to MLAs.
  • The AAP government in Punjab is proposing stricter punishment for sacrilege, including considering the death penalty, amid rising incidents.
  • Jakhar highlighted failures in land acquisition policies, asserting that people must not lose their land without consent and criticized the government for reducing objection time from 30 days to 15 days without public notice.
  • Concerns were raised about law and order, with Jakhar emphasizing an atmosphere of fear under the AAP government, which he claims prioritizes publicity over genuine accountability.
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Philstar Global broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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