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Prez returns Guj anti-terror bill, seeks more inputs

A controversial anti-terror bill, passed by the Gujarat assembly but twice rejected by the previous UPA government, was returned by President Pranab Mukherjee seeking additional information. The Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime (GCTOC) Bill, 2015, which has been hanging fire since Narendra Modi, as Gujarat Chief Minister first introduced it in 2003, was returned by the President to the Home Ministry as he sought more inputs related to certain provisions of the bill.

“Home Ministry will provide the additional inputs to the President after obtaining the same from the Gujarat government,” a Home Ministry official said. The Home Ministry has informed the President after his communication that it was withdrawing the bill and will submit a re-worked bill for his consent. 

The controversial bill was sent to the President in September 2015 for his assent. The bill provides for admissibility of evidence collected through interception of mobile calls of an accused or through confessions made before an investigating officer, in a court of law. In July last year, the Modi government at the Centre had sent back the bill to the state government asking it to clarify on certain issues raised by the Ministry of Information and Technology (IT).
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