Karnataka: BJP Sees Public Property Bill as Congress Effort to Stifle RSS
The bill would require prior permission for events at public places and apply to all organisations, while the BJP says it is aimed at the RSS.
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Karnataka: BJP sees public property bill as Congress effort to stifle RSS
In Karnataka, the government is set to introduce legislation regulating private use of government property. This upcoming bill is intended to create a structured framework for managing public assets. The opposition, led by BJP, argues that the legislation is aimed at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. However, Home Minister Priyank Kharge refutes these claims, insisting that no particular organization is being targeted.
Karnataka RSS Row Government Moves To Regulate Public Space Activities - News Next Live
The Karnataka government is facing renewed political debate over regulations governing the use of public spaces, government properties and educational institutions by private organisations. The move has particular significance because the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been at the centre of the dispute. However, the government has maintained that the proposed regulations are intended to apply broadly to private organisations rather than specifi…
Amid RSS row, Karnataka clears Bill to regulate use of public spaces by ‘unregistered groups’
The Karnataka Cabinet has approved a Bill to regulate how private individuals and unregistered organisations use government premises and public property. The Congress government denied targeting any particular group, but the proposal comes amid its continuing dispute with the RSS over the organisation’s activities and legal status.
K'taka Bill proposes 3-5 years in jail, Rs 5-10 lakh fine for unauthorised use of public property
K’taka Bill proposes 3-5 years in jail, Rs 5-10 lakh fine for unauthorised use of public property Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has proposed stringent penalties for unauthorised use of government premises and public property, with offenders facing up to three years in prison and/or a fine of up to Rs 5 lakh for the first […] The post K’taka Bill proposes 3-5 years in jail, Rs 5-10 lakh fine for unauthorised use of public property appeared…
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