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New anti-terror Acts to be in line with UAPA Act: Govt

New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday said anti-terror Acts like GUJCOCA, enacted by state governments, should be in line with the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act as there has been a change in government policy. Minister of state for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran said in Rajya Sabha th  ....Read more

Learn from ChinaBy: FaQu PBUH | Friday , 10 Jul '09 10:34:49 AM Reply | Forward India should take a cue from China on how to handle Faith Based Terrorists who roam freely in our country. Smash the Faith Based Terrorists MERCILESSLY.
The law and its effectiveness.By: Jem Hassan | Thursday , 9 Jul '09 8:12:57 AM Reply | Forward There is no scarcity of laws anywhere in the world for curbing or fighting terrorism...but it is important to know the purpose behind making a law.It shouldn't be just for political stunt as Gujju CM Modi does....it was his state which dicriminately approach people just on the base of their faiths.So the concern extended by the centre is quite understandable on the intension of a state govt which always had a blind eye on Hindu extreimists and iron fist even on innocent Muslim youngmen.Treat everyone with equal justice...no terrorism will be bred by anyone...19 bombs have been recovered from Gujarat and some of them placed even on trees by Modi's police few months back...it was as if the police knew all the places where the bombs were planted...Modi is well known for his trechery and indecency as a politician...that's why Indians voted Congress again to power aoon they heard from some corner that Modi is in the run for PM post after Advani...we dont need any risk at this point...
Partisanship and Domestic SecurityBy: Giri Girishankar | Thursday , 9 Jul '09 1:50:21 AM Reply | Forward The Center's logic is screwed up. The special treatment of Maharashtra in regard to the UAPA Act smells of partisanship. If the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act is still valid, either amend the UAPA Act to make it more meaningful and comprehensive like in Maharashtra or allow individual states to design their own law, with the UAPA Act as a guideline. Don't find yourself deficient at a later date. The key is to effectively control unlawful activities, whether in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi or anywhere else.
Die in one state and live in other.By: Amit Purohit | Wednesday , 8 Jul '09 17:34:17 PM Reply | Forward So people if u die to terro activities in Gujarat then remeber that it has to with what your current central government thinks about terroism.So you plead that Oh terroist please accomany me to Mumbai so that I can thank the earlier government for putting you people under task of law.Chidambaram his fueled by his Master.
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