Anti-terror law will be implemented in Gujarat on this day
Anti-terror law will be implemented in Gujarat on this day
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From December 1, the Gujarat Organized Crime and Feminism Control Bill (now Gujitok first Gujkok) will be implemented in the entire state. This law is made on the lines of MCOCA in Maharashtra. Gujarat has become the second state with anti-terrorism law after Maharashtra's MCOCA Act. This law has increased the security of Gujarat.

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According to media reports, this law has been approved by President Ram Nath Kovind on November 5. Whereas before this, the three former presidents of the country had returned after stating some technical flaws in this law. The bill was first passed by the Gujarat Legislative Assembly in 2003 under the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi. However, the President had returned this after stating some flaws.

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Special courts will be formed and public prosecutors will also be appointed. Gujarat's home minister Pradeep Singh Jadeja confirmed this and said that it will be implemented in the state on December 1. Laws are applicable in the state, people will be provided a safe environment.

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