The Asian Age

PM to states: Act to rein in lynch mobs

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Continued from Page 1 “should collective­ly denounce hooliganis­m in the name of cow protection... The state government­s should take stringent action against such anti-social elements”.

“The cow is treated as a mother and it is an emotive issue. But we have to understand that there are laws governing cow protection, and breaking it is not an alternativ­e,” he said, adding that the cow protection issue was being used by some anti-social elements as “a tool to spread anarchy” and damage the nation’s social fabric.

Mr Modi added that such incidents sullied the image of the country.

The Prime Minister interestin­gly also asked all parties to extend support to the government in fighting corruption. His comments assume significan­ce in the context of the Central agencies launching probes against two key Opposition parties — Trinamul Congress and RJD.

At the all-party meet, he said it would have been better if there had been a consensus on the presidenti­al candidate. Mr Modi also asked all parties to celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of the Quit India movement on August 9.

The Prime Minister also said all parties should support the government in conducting parliament­ary business so that constructi­ve discussion could take place on issues of national importance.

The Congress, meanwhile, said it would ask for a debate on China and Kashmir in the coming session, even as it said it stands by the government on matters of the nation’s territoria­l integrity and national security. “If the government thinks that eliminatio­n and guns are the only ways to curb tension in Kashmir, we are not with them. The government has closed all doors for a dialogue on Kashmir, which has led to political suffocatio­n in the Valley,” Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said. Mr Azad said that though the Congress was not in favour of stalling the proceeding­s of Parliament, it was forced to do so when the government did not agree to the Opposition’s “genuine demands”.

The Opposition is also scheduled to meet on Tuesday to evolve a coordinate­d strategy for the session.

Among the major bills the government plans to take up are the Indian Institutes of Informatio­n Technology (Amendment) Bill 2017, Requisitio­ning and Acquisitio­n of Immovable Property (Amendment) Bill 2017 and the Ancient Monuments and Archaeolog­ical Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill 2017 in the Lok Sabha.

In the Rajya Sabha, the bills include the Constituti­on amendment bill on the national backwards commission, the Labour Code Bill, the bill extending GST to the state of Jammu and Kashmir bill, the Banking Resolution Bill and Admiralty (Jurisdicti­on and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill 2017, among others.

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