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Home Ministry Released The Figure Of Ceasefire Violations

Home Ministry released the figure of ceasefire violations by Pakistan in Lok Sabha.

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G. Kishan Reddy on Tuesday attacked the Congress and said that the party did not have the authority to speak on democracy.

In fact, Congress had accused the central government of misuse of the sedition law. Reddy responded to a question raised by senior Congress leader Manish Tiwari.

Congress did not speak on the wrong use of the law. He said, ‘If the Congress does not speak on the wrong use of the law, then it is good.

You jailed JP Narayan (Atal Bihari Vajpayee), Lal Krishna Advani (L.K.Advani), and others by misusing the MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act) for internal security.

Congress does not have the right to speak on democracy. ‘ Apart from this, the statement issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs in the Lok Sabha said, “Terrorists are using modern weapons to carry out terrorist activities.

The fight against terrorism is a continuous process.

The Ministry of Home Affairs informed that ceasefire violations / cross-border firing incidents have been carried out by Pakistan with firing near the International Border / Border Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

Home Ministry released the figure of ceasefire violations: Mos Home was answering questions raised on the treason law.

Congress MP Manish Tiwari today questioned the sedition law in the Lok Sabha and said that its use. This is being done to suppress freedom of expression.

Counting the figures of 2014-19, he said that convicts were punished in only 6 cases out of the total cases registered.

The Ministry of Home Affairs told the Parliament that between 5 August 2019 and 28 February 2021, 31 civilians and 39 security forces were killed in the incident of Pakistani firing on LoC and international border in Jammu and Kashmir.

The Indian Army also responded appropriately to these shootings.

Parliament is missing, now MP is absent, but the government introduced half-a-dozen bills and gave speed to its legislative agenda.

The deadlock in Parliament on petrol-diesel and farmers’ issues came to an end on Monday as per the political consensus in favor and opposition. With this, both the houses of Parliament started running smoothly.

However, the empty benches on both sides of the ruling and opposition are testifying to the political parties being more interested in the election.

At the same time, the agenda of the legislative functioning of the government has gained momentum. On the very first working day, the government made a splash to introduce the Bills.

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