Communal Violence Bill a recipe for disaster: Modi to PM


Ahmedabad, Dec 5 (PTI): Questioning the timing of bringing the Communal Violence Bill, Narendra Modi today wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, describing the proposed legislation as "ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster".

Terming the bill as an attempt to encroach upon the domain of states, the BJP's PM candidate sought wider consultations among various stakeholders, such as state governments, political parties, police and security agencies, before making any move on the issue.

Modi's letter comes on the morning of beginning of the winter session of Parliament in which the bill is likely to be taken up.

"Communal Violence Bill is ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster," Modi said in his letter.

The Gujarat Chief Minister said, "the timing to bring the bill is suspicious owing to political considerations and vote bank politics, rather than genuine concerns".

Expressing strong concern that the proposed legislation would further divide people on religious and linguistic lines, Modi said, "religious and linguistic identities would become more reinforced and even ordinary incidents of violence would be given a communal colour thus giving the opposite result of what the bill intends to achieve".

He also brought out various "operational issues" in the proposed Prevention of Communal Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013.

"For example, Section 3(f) that defines 'hostile environment', is wide-ranging, vague and open to misuse. Likewise, the definition of communal violence under Section 3 (d) read with Section 4 would raise questions on whether the Centre is introducing the concept of 'thought crime' in the context of the Indian criminal jurisprudence," the letter said.

Modi wrote in his letter to the PM that these provisions have not been examined from the view of the Evidence Act.

"The move to make public servants, police and security agencies criminally liable can adversely impact the morale of our law and order enforcement agencies and it may also make them vulnerable to political victimisation," Modi said.

He also criticised the manner in which the Centre was bringing the communal violence bill, saying it showed no consideration for the nation's federal structure.

"Law and order is an issue under the State List and (if) it is something that would have to be implemented by the state governments, then it should be legislated by the state governments," the letter said.

Modi said if there was something the Centre wished to share, it was free to prepare a "model bill" and circulate it among various state governments for their consideration.

On the proposal to bring the National Human Rights Commission and and SHRC into the process of exercising powers that are vested in the executive wing of an elected government, Modi felt these bodies are already empowered under the existing statute to deal with serious human rights violations during incidents of communal violence.

"Burdening these bodies with redressal of all issues, handling of appeals and monitoring individual incidents is neither practical nor desirable. Thus, the role of the NHRC and the SHRC should pertain to their present roles under the existing laws," Modi said.

Welcoming the establishment of a Communal Violence Reparation Fund, Modi, said use of the word 'compensation' was arguable, and added, "the government should leave the issues of compensation to the competent courts and should instead provide ex-gratia relief/assistance to provide immediate relief and succour to the victims".

"The introduction of compensation for 'moral injury' under the bill is strange and it does not take into account implementability," Modi said.

"As chief minister of a government that is sensitive to the issue of communal violence and a state that has been riot- free for over a decade now, I agree that there is a need to be vigilant on communal violence but the contents and timing of the bill are suspicious," he said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    If your intentions are all holy towards minorities, why are you guys worried…..

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    There can be communal harmony only if the interest of both the parties in the conflict is taken care of and given justice. Not only one in the eye for votebank. According to this Bill by default only one party is a culprit irrespective of the events leading to the conflict.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Look who is talking ?

    Feku there is no bigger disaster than yourself !

    DisAgree [22] Agree [35] Reply Report Abuse

  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    @Declan -

    DISASTER will be on 8th of Dec '13.

    beat a hasty retreat

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  • Truth First, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Your existence itself is a recipe of disaster!!!!!!

    DisAgree [14] Agree [30] Reply Report Abuse

  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Communal Violence Bill is being formulated for maintaining communal Unity and peace and harmony in the Country!

    But vested interests, opposing peace and harmony, will not survive if there is peace, within as well as outside the Country.

    Such evil forces, for their own survival ARE CAPABLE
    OF TURNING the BILL AS RECIPE
    FOR DISASTER!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    V. Jolly.
    Their Label.
    In Communal.
    BJP’s Professional.
    Big mouths Vocational.
    Congress rule Phenomenal.
    Fake developments are Factual.
    Puppy Love Stories of animal Jackal.
    No love to humans, loving cow Animal.
    National Dongi alliance rule is Detrimental.
    Within three days Kamal flower falls its Petal.
    In the wallets Deishbhakts coffins money is Actual.
    Bjp’s are well known to make honey-moon in Nainital.
    Modi don’t know to operate a computer, only in Manual.

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    this pyramid gonna crash on 8th of dec 2013.

    and Kamal gonna bloom.

    DisAgree [7] Agree [13] Reply Report Abuse

  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Dear Mr. S.V.Pai, Karwar,

    Congress is not a petal to bloom within 2-3 days and its petals fall to the ground in no time.

    BJP is already rotting in many states with ZeeeeeeEEEEEEEErrrrrrRRRRRRRRoooooOOOOOOO.
    Don't be exited. We Congressies are not depressed although we are still more active than earlier. Citizens are good enough to nail the BJP to their coffins.

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore shj

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Communal voilence bill is khangress las option or the the last weapon of votebank politics before they perish in 2014.

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  • BJP-Stinks, MOODBIDRI/DUBAI

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Look who is talking of communal devide, he himself has doen and is relishing till date.He is the one who is vindicating official who chose to speak teh truth.Forget why there i sno LOKAYUKT in your Gujrath, are you scared they will bring all your favoritism/kickback to only corportaes of GUJATH.This is like CHOR kothwal ku daate, Feku

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    This Feku never ever wants communal harmony instead -

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    I feel honestly if we allow Judiciary /CBI /Police Dept act as independent no need of this type of hidden communal bill backed by vote bank politics at all...

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Thu, Dec 05 2013

    Also add 'Lokayukta' in all states,especially in Gujrat,will you?

    DisAgree [20] Agree [41] Reply Report Abuse


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