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Amit Shah begins whether new criminal laws can be implemented in NE states | Last news India

Guwahate, Interior Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, took over an inventory of three new criminal laws, BNS, BNS and BSA in the northeast in the region on Sunday in a review with the chief ministers and DGPS of the region.

Amit Shah begins whether new criminal laws are implemented in NE states

When the rule of the president is imposed in Manipur, his governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla took part in the meeting.

“Interior Minister of Hon'ble Union, Shri @amitshah, is currently heading a conference of the chief ministers from the northeastern states in Guwahate about the implementation of the new criminal laws,” said the Office of Assam CM in one position on X.

The meeting is visited by seven cms of the Northeast region, while DGPS are present by five countries, with the exception of Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur.

The main secretaries of several northeastern states are also present at the session.

Each of the eight states keeps presentations to update the Union Minister of the Interior on the implementation of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Bharatiya Sakshya adhiniyam.

“The meeting started some time ago. It began with the opening speeches of the Union Minister of the Interior, Govind Mohan, after Shah's arrival,” an official told PTI.

The conference is about checking the implementation and current status of different new provisions in connection with the police, prisons, courts, law enforcement and forensics in the northeastern states, said another high -ranking civil servant.

After his speech, Shah published a book “New Criminal Laws: Standard Operating Procedures and Rules”, which was created by the Assam Cid and published by the government of Assam.

“The final presentation is made by the general director of the Bureau of Police Research and Development, Rajeev Kumar Sharma.

After the updates of all parties, there will be a general discussion about their presentations, he added.

“Finally, Shah will address the meeting to the three laws and how better they can be implemented better. He will give his suggestions and feedback,” said the high -ranking civil servant on the condition of anonymity.

Assam Prime Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his colleagues Conrad K Sangma von Meghalaya, Neiphiu Rio from Nagaland, Pema Khandu by Arunachal Pradesh, Manik Saha from Tripura, Lalduhoma from Mizoram and Prem Singh Tamang from Sikkim, who with other older officials at the meetings with other older civil servants compete.

Among other things, several top officials are present from the center together with the director of the intelligence agency Tapan Kumar Deka.

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