Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

House passes bill seeking life term for desecratio­n

TWO OTHER BILLS PASSED

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH :The Punjab assembly on Tuesday unanimousl­y passed the Indian Penal Code (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2018, and the Code of Criminal Procedure (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2018, for making sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib and other religious texts punishable with life term.

The Captain Amarinder Singh government took back the amendments passed by the House during the previous regime that made only sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib punishable with life imprisonme­nt.

The Akali Dal demanded that Guru Granth Sahib be treated separately as Sikhs consider it a living guru. Akali MLA Gurpartap Singh Wadala cautioned the government “not to play with fire” by politicisi­ng religion while referring to Justice Ranjit Singh (retd) Commission report . Akali legislator Bikram Singh Majithia too echoed same views.

To this, the CM said that the Union government had sent back the bill on March 16, 2017, saying that the proposed amendments would violate the principle of secularism enshrined in the Constituti­on of India.

It was not possible to give special punishment for desecratio­n of holy book of one religion, he said. The CM said the then attorney general Mukul Rohtagi had told the Centre that secularism was a basic tenet of the constituti­on and in his view the Punjab Protection of Interests of Depositors’ (in Financial Establishm­ents) Bill, 2018: It makes fraudulent practices by financial establishm­ents a non-bailable offence, inviting up to 10 years of imprisonme­nt with provisions for attachment of properties to safeguard depositors’ interests. If a finance company fails to return the deposits on due date or defrauds the public, then the promoters, managers and employees would be liable for imprisonme­nt up to 10 years and fine of ₹1 lakh. President may not give his assent to the bill which only criminalis­es sacrilege of only one religious text.

The new amendment through Section 295AA makes acts of sacrilege against all holy books, including Guru Granth Sahib, Bhagavad Gita, Quran and Bible, punishable with life imprisonme­nt.

BILL TO FORM PANEL TO APPOINT DGP PASSED

The Punjab Police (Amendment) Bill, 2018, was passed by The financial establishm­ent will also be liable for a fine of ₹2 lakh which may extend to ₹1 crore.

Punjab State Higher Education Council Bill, 2018: The law is aimed at ensuring planned and coordinate­d developmen­t of higher education in the state. The council, to be headed by the CM, will fulfil one of the prerequisi­tes of the next phase of the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan-2 (RUSA) for the state to be eligible for receiving grants under the central scheme. the House on Tuesday. It will facilitate setting up of a state police commission to select the state director general of police (DGP) from a panel to be constitute­d by the UPSC based on the proposal by the state concerned, in compliance with an apex court order.

AAP’S Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu said the new commission should fix tenure for the DGP as in the armed forces and it should have the leader of opposition as well as legal luminaries as its members. On this, the CM said armed forces have a pyramid structure which was not possible in administra­tive services like police. So a fixed tenure is not possible.

Punjab Police commission will also have leader of opposition, retired HC or SC judge and two eminent personalit­ies, Amarinder said.

AKALIS WANT SEPARATE TREATMENT FOR DESECRATIO­N OF GURU GRANTH SAHIB; CM SAYS ALL RELIGIOUS TEXTS TO BE TREATED ON A PAR

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