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Controversial bill to be last nail in coffin of freedom of expression: opposition
The Punjab Assembly debated the controversial Punjab Control of Habitual Offenders and Anti-Social Behaviour Bill, 2026, with the opposition accusing it of violating constitutional rights and freedom of expression. The bill, which includes provisions for electronic tracking of habitual criminals and specialized committees to address public safety, has been criticized for expanding executive authority and limiting judicial oversight.
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