Congress' Mass MP Suspension Reminder As New Criminal Laws Come Into Force | Read

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As three new criminal laws came into force today, main Opposition Congress said these laws were "forcibly" passed by suspending 146 MPs from Parliament proceedings. The party also said 90 per cent of these laws are a "cut, copy and paste job".

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