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MP Supriya Sule equated a proposed anti-urban Naxalism law in Maharashtra to the colonial Rowlatt Act, alleging it could be misused against critics of the government. The 'Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill, 2024' grants several powers to the government and police in combating unlawful activities, with all offences under this Act being cognisable and non-bailable.
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