Terrorists to get Death or Life Imprisonment in Karnataka


Terrorists to get Death or Life Imprisonment in Karnataka
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BANGALORE, Jul 29: the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed the Karnataka Control of Organised Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2009, to include the act of terrorism as organized crimes and to provide deterrent punishment of death or imprisonment for life and fine of Rs. 10 lakh for committing an offence.

Minister for Home V S Acharya, who explained objectives of the Bill, said the Bill was introduced to amend the Karnataka Control of Organised Crimes Act, 2000. It envisages the attachment of property of the accused pending investigation; and increase the period for filling the charge sheet from 180 days to 365 days, he said.

Stamp Bill

The Assembly also passed the Karnataka Stamp (second amendment) Bill, 2009, to reduce the stamp duty on sale transactions of all kinds of immovable properties, including agricultural lands, from 7.5 per cent to six per cent. Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa announced this proposal in the 2009-10 budget. The Bill was aimed to replace the ordinance promulgated by the Governor, Minister for Revenue G Karunakara Reddy said.

The House also passed the Karnataka Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug-Offenders, Gamblers, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Slum-Grabbers (Amendment) Bill, 2009; the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure (Karnataka Amendment) Bill, 2009; and the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Bill, 2009.

Dr. Acharya said the Karnataka Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug-Offenders, Gamblers, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Slum-Grabbers (Amendment) Bill, 2009, provided for detention of persons who are engaged in any of the activities as a video or video pirate habitually for commercial gain, which affect adversely the maintenance of public order in relation of cinematograph film.

The Minister said the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure (Karnataka Amendment) Bill, 2009, was introduced following the directions by the Supreme Court. It was aimed to check unauthorised occupation of government premises by government employees. There are instances where the government employees continued to stay in government premises after the service of notices served upon them to vacate the same, he said.

Dr. Acharya said the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Bill, 2009, was considered necessary to prohibit refusal to work in certain essential services connected with production, generation, storage, transmission, supply or distribution of water or electricity, transport services for the carriage of passengers or goods by motor vehicles or employment.

  

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Fri, Jul 31 2009

    What''s Terrorism? Terrorising someone to get some mileage. Whether it is Train Blast, 26/11 Mumbai Attack, Attack on Parliament, Bombay Serial Bomb Blast or it is Godhra Carnage,Post Godhra Genodide, Demolition of Places of Worship, Targetting and attacking Particular Communities is Terrorism. So Let all these Fascist activities come under the KOCA and the culprits be punished under this Act.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Jul 31 2009

    Terrorists are no different than communualist. Terrorism is the product of increased communualism and marginalisation. As long as there is no social justice and social equality, corrupt political practice and psuedo theories, one cant bring in security and peace. Just stop devide and rule policy, we dont need any act and laws.

    Terrorism shall die down. Stop destroying others places of worship, stop burning nuns and priests, stop snatching away ones rights in the name of religion.

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  • Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Let us not divert and dilute the terrorism issue by bringing in communal issue for our own convenience. Let us seperate two. 1. Terrorism is from across the border and also within. 2. Communal issue is mainly from within. Let us deal one at a time. for #1 above, Let us oppose and fight it as real Indians, no matter which community is involved in it. Are you guys with me? #2 above, Let us oppose and fight it as real Indians, no matter which community is involved in it. Are you guys with me?

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  • Godwin D''Souza, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Dear Rajesh, Managlore every one has a voice in democratic setup there are people against and for the government as long this voice remains a voice and not not a force that attacks the minority for reasons know all and proved by themselves, secondly Babu Khan, Katpadi, Saudi Arabia has his opinion to air as he feels it so, it is up to government they are not fascist but involved in development and uplifting of the needy and they have to do it double in measure to be proved.

    One incident is a attack on a pub because it was serving beer to ladies and close it down, the same government sells wine and sales person are ladies, is it not hypocrisy.

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  • Rajesh, Managlore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Babu Khan, Katpadi, Saudi Arabia It seems you do not have faith in our Democratic Government and law enforcing agencies, as usual you are one of the doubting thomasses here. why are you afraid of good laws being implemented to tackle terrorism, unless your intentions are wrong?

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  • prasad, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    It is a very good step by he state govt to tackle terrorism in the state. congratulation.

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  • Babu Khan, Katpadi, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Good job Mr. Chief Minister. Need to apply the same rule to who is responsible to ignite the communal violence. But, here, police and govt. officials are biased. They will pick-up and punish only innocent Muslims/Christians and the perpetrators are set free to continue harm the minorities.

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  • manoj kumar, mangalore,dubai

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Very good work by state gvt........

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  • Zubair Katipalla, Katipalla

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Well Done Mr.Acharya Plz implement as soon as possible but don''t be partial.

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  • kumar, mangalore /riyad

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    We should pass another bill.  "Any Minister comes to conclusion about any community or group or party in connection with any incident on his own even before police or court enquires about the same and is the verdict" will be behind the barred for 1 year. This will help our whole nation

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  • TERESA, MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Good news for the common man finally, hopefully the Govt. keeps their word. What about a bill on ORANGE FEVER (communalism) moral policing etc.... we would welcome that as well. We need to protect the individual voters democracy. Dr. Acharya, you have the best wishes of all the masses in Karnataka for your above mentioned amendments.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    A very good move by Shri.Yediyurappaji. He should also include those who provide moral support, logistical support, shelter & finance etc., for terror activities as co-conspirators apart from perpetrators of crime and terror activities.

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  • Monu, Bombay/Kundapur

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Good but not Put into operation to particular community.,

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  • Shenoy,

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Very good move by state government. Anti national elements to be dealt with firm hands. I am not sure why we are linkiing this to minority. Bill says Terrorist which means it could be any one. Regarding to communal violence some one mentioned below attacking people of minority community. It could be other way also. No matter which community started it should be dealt firmly with common law.

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  • Francis, Moodabidri/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Dr. Acharya this is very good move from the govt. At the same time I request you to impliment strict law for the moral policing people like rama sene and Bajrangdal also. So people will have the faith on your govt.

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  • shankar, kundapur

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    that means you have one more reason to catch people and kill them. police will brand any one he feels as terrorist as per your ideology. and court will kill them. day light robbery in the name of terrorist. I mean once again you are targetting minorities.

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  • ravindra, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Comunalism and terrorrism are different issues even though they are evils. Diluting the issue of communalism with terrorrism is grossly unjust. It is like comparing recent 26 november terrorist attack at Mumbai to church attack in mangalore.

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  • Santhosh Rego, Uppoor

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Very good move Mr. V.S.Acharya, These bills should quickly pass and ordinary people will have more peace of mind. But police Dept. must free from political pressure.

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  • majeed, Brahmavar/dubai

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    DR.Acharya first of all pass the bill for punishing people who spread the communalism.Please implement it as soon as possible.

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  • George Cruz, Managalore/USA

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    This is an excellent move by the Karnataka government and thanks to home Minister Acharya. There is no excuse for these terrorists who are ANTI-NATIONALS and aid FOREIGN Elements in committing murderous acts against their own people.

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  • mohammed rafique , kapu/bangalore

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Good. But Mr.Achraya do you also have any bill for punishing people who spread communalism. I hope even the elements disturbing communal harmony(by attacking people of minority community) are also measured with same yard stick.

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  • mcshetty, Bhatkal/Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 30 2009

    Congratulations Dr. Acharya pls implement it as soon as possible.

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