The Hindus constitute a majority in 28 of the 35 states and union territories in the country and will have to bear the brunt of this Bill’s mischievous provisions. But that does not mean that citizens belonging to other denominations are free of bother. Read more »
The Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill 2011 contains 9 chapters and 4 schedule having 138 sections. Read more »
Even on cursory reading, the Bill is unconstitutional, anti-national and communal piece of pseudo-legislative work. Unconstitutional because it completely violates the federal principle and poaches into the powers of the states. Read more »
Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) staged demonstrations in Indira Chowk near railway station (Dombivali) to protest against the proposed Communal violence (communal and targeted violence Bill 2011) Bill Read more »
The Central Government is trying to pass proposed anti-communal riots (Communal and targeted violence Bill 2011) Bill which will do injustice to the majority Hindus under the guise of providing protection to minorities. Read more »
Terrorists are attacking India every now and then; but Congress does not want to pass powerful and proper Act against the terrorists. In this Hindustan, however, where Hindus are in majority, Congress is hatching a plot to pass an Act against Hindus like it happened in Mughal regime. Read more »
The Central Government has proposed the ‘Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2011′ on the pretext of giving protection to the minorities but is going to cause injustice to the majority of Hindus. Read more »
the central government is trying to pass an act titled ‘communal and targeted violence act, 2011’ under the guise of giving protection to minorities which will, however, be injustice to hindus Read more »
The proposed Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice & Reparations) Bill is a draconian law that is constitutionally untenable because it aims at taking away from Hindus the Right to Equality before law, an inviolable fundamental right enshrined in Article 15 of the Constitution. Read more »
New Delhi: The proposed Communal Violence Bill on Saturday ran into trouble with NDA-ruled states and Congress ally Trinamool Congress opposing it as “dangerous” legislation and arguing that it would hurt the federal structure of the country. Read more »
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