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After Assembly nod, Security Bill to curb Left-wing extremism tabled in Maharashtra council

The Bill was tabled by Yogesh Kadam, Minister of State for Home (Urban)
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The Maharashtra government on Friday tabled a Bill, which seeks to curb unlawful activities of Left-wing extremist outfits, in the legislative council, a day after it was passed by the Assembly.

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The Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill was tabled in the upper house by Yogesh Kadam, Minister of State for Home (Urban).

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The Bill was passed by the Assembly on Thursday.

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