Implementation Of New Criminal Laws Sparks Political Row

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With the three new criminal laws coming into effect, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in a post on X on Monday accused the government of getting them "forcibly" passed in Parliament after suspending 146 MPs and asserted that going forward, the INDIA bloc will not allow such "bulldozer justice" to prevail in the country's parliamentary system.

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