Anti-communal violence law back on Centre's agenda, BJP cries 'appeasement politics'

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  • Published On: October 21, 2013
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A proposed law against communal violence, which has been in limbo for nearly 10 years due to lack of political support, has come back into focus after the Muzaffarnagar riots in which 50 people were killed and nearly 40,000 displaced. Sources say the Bill may be taken up in the next session of Parliament.

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