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Sunil Jakhar Criticizes AAP's Sacrilege Bill and Land Policy

PHILIPPINES, JUL 9 – The Anti-Extrajudicial Killing Act defines EJKs as heinous crimes with life imprisonment penalties and offers compensation up to ₱500,000, while the Civil Forfeiture Act targets illegal foreign land ownership.

  • Sunil Jakhar criticized the Aam Aadmi Party for failing to share the draft sacrilege bill with legislators or religious bodies, calling it "irresponsible" and questioning AAP's seriousness in handling sacrilege incidents.
  • Jakhar highlighted that over 300 sacrilege incidents occurred since 2015 but few have led to convictions, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current laws.
  • He alleged that the Punjab government reduced the objection period for land acquisitions from 30 to 15 days without public notification, undermining farmers' rights.
  • Jakhar expressed concerns about deteriorating law and order in Punjab, asserting that citizens feel unsafe and that the BJP is prepared to legally challenge the government's land policies, ensuring no farmer's land would be taken without consent.
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Philstar Global broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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