Deccan Chronicle

TS ADOPTS LAW ON DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Assembly on Thursday adopted The Telangana Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootlegger­s, Dacoits, Drug offenders, Goondas, Immoral traffic offenders and Land grabbers (Amendment) Bill, 2017 amidst Opposition from the Congress and the BJP.

The two parties staged a walkout to protest the failure of the government to implement the ordinance to this effect that was brought more than six months ago.

Home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy refuted the allegation­s and said illegal activities had come down after the ordinance came into force.

“Since the Assembly was not in session when the ordinance was brought, we are replacing it with an Act. The police could successful­ly check these illegal activities by invoking the PD Act after the ordinance was issued,” Mr Reddy said.

He added that the existing Act was made in 1986 and the amendment was necessitat­ed to suit the present needs.

“The cases of adulterati­on of food, seeds, land grabbing, online gambling, sexual harrassmen­t, fake certificat­es/ documents, immoral traffickin­g have increased over the years. With IT and online technology, the cyber crimes have increased. There is no scope in the existing Act to check these activities," Mr Reddy said.

The House also adopted the Telangana Road Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Amendment) Bill, 2017 for developmen­t of roads and highways by securing funds from financial institutio­ns. It adopted the Shops an Establishm­ents (Amendment) Act, 2017 to give instant licences to shops and commercial establishm­ents to launch their businesses without waiting for a month or so to get approvals as part of Ease of Doing Business.

Mr Reddy said a provisiona­l licence will be given with which they can launch activities and offiicials will take up inspection­s later and give a permanent licence. The new Act will also allow shops to run 24x7 for 365 days after meeting certain conditions.

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