29 July 2025: The Hindu Editorial
1. Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill: Controversy and Implications
Source – Page 8, The Hindu
Topic: GS2 – Polity & Governance (Security, Fundamental Rights), GS3 – Internal Security |
Context |
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Background:
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Fifth state to enact a public security act targeting Naxalite organisations and their urban support.
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Claims about the state becoming a hub for “urban Naxal” networks.
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Key Provisions:
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Empowers state to declare organisations “illegal” and suppress facts in “public interest”.
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Excludes lower court jurisdiction, provides extended ban duration, and full protection for state officials “in good faith.”
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Section 2(f) criminalizes speech, gestures, signs that “tend to interfere with public order or cause concern.”
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Objections/Critique:
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Vague definitions could criminalize dissent, peaceful protest, journalism, and civil society activity.
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Fear of arbitrary state action without due process or judicial remedy.
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Previous laws (UAPA) already address many concerns; the need for a new act is questioned.
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Analysis:
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Risks undermining fundamental rights—freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, association.
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Reflects larger national debate: security vs. liberty.
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Way Forward:
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Calls for narrowing definitions, judicial oversight, due process safeguards, and genuine dialogue with civil society.
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Practice Question: “Discuss the constitutional and ethical challenges raised by the Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill, 2025. How can legislation maintain internal security without undermining democratic freedoms?” |
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