IN PHOTOS: MVA, civil society members protest against Maharashtra government's Public Safety Bill

The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), Left and civil society groups, under the banner of the Maharashtra Public Safety Bill Anti-Conflict Committee, staged a protest outside the Mumbai Suburban Collector's office in Bandra (East) on Tuesday, demanding the complete withdrawal of the Maharashtra Special Public Safety Bill, 2024. The draft bill is set to be introduced during the monsoon session of the state legislature, which begins on June 30. (PICS/ASHISH RAJE)

Updated On: 2025-04-22 06:10 PM IST

Compiled by : Divya Nair

CPM senior leader Prakash Reddy with Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad during the protest in Bandra, on Tuesday. Pic/ASHISH RAJE

Gaikwad said that the bill is anti-constitutional and demanded that it be repealed

The 'Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill, 2024' bill, which will become the first law to tackle Naxalism in the state, proposes to give several powers to the government and the police machinery in combating unlawful activities. All offences registered under this Act will be cognisable and non-bailable

The bill describes unlawful activities as indulging in or propagating acts of violence, vandalism or other acts generating fear and apprehension in the public

Indulging in or encouraging the use of firearms, explosives or other devices, encouraging or preaching disobedience to established law and its institutions is also an unlawful activity

However, members of civil society as well as opposition parties have slammed the government over the proposed legislation, claiming that the bill is an anti-democratic measure designed to suppress dissent

Addressing the concerns, Maharashtra CM, in an interaction with journalistic groups, clarified that the proposed law does not interfere with the personal freedom of citizens but is directed solely at organisations engaged in anti-national activities

The chief minister said to ensure public awareness and transparency regarding the proposed law, the bill was reviewed by a joint committee and a public hearing was conducted

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