Organized crime will be curbed in Bengal, ‘Public Safety Bill’ passed. West Bengal Assembly Passes Public Safety Bill To Curb Organized Crime

Bengal Assembly passes ‘Public Safety Bill’ to stop organized crime. CM Suvendu Adhikari announced the implementation of UCC. Also, by making changes in OBC reservation, the quota was reduced from 17% to 7% and 113 communities were removed from the list.

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Kolkata (West Bengal) [भारत]June 30 (ANI): The West Bengal Assembly on Monday passed some important bills, including the ‘Public Safety and Anti-Social Activities Control Bill, 2026’.

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The ‘West Bengal Public Safety and Anti-Social Activities Control Bill, 2026’ was passed after 176 members voted in favor and 41 members voted against it. Introduced along with the ‘West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2026’, the bill gives sweeping powers to the state administration to curb organized crime, “syndicate raj,” and “hooliganism.”

The ‘West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2026’ was also passed by the Assembly. The government said it felt the need for a new legal framework as existing provisions were “ineffective and inadequate” to deal with nefarious activities.

The Bill specifically targets individuals or groups involved in illegal mining, unauthorized sand extraction and activities that create fear or panic among the public. A key provision of the bill is preventive detention, which allows district magistrates and police commissioners to issue detention orders if a person’s activities pose a threat to public safety. Under this bill the offense will be cognizable and non-bailable.

Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in Bengal

Apart from public safety measures, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be implemented in the state, similar to the framework adopted in Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Assam.

Addressing the House, the Chief Minister said that the State Government has started the process of implementing the Uniform Civil Code and is committed to taking this legislation forward after completing the necessary procedural steps.

“The draft of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will be placed before the state cabinet on July 2. After cabinet approval, the bill will be introduced in the Assembly in August,” the official said in the House.

Formation of committee for UCC draft

The Chief Minister also announced the formation of a committee headed by former Supreme Court judge, Justice (retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai, which will draft the UCC Bill for Bengal.

According to the Chief Minister, the committee comprises experts from various fields, including legal luminaries and academicians, who will examine various aspects of the proposed law before submitting their recommendations. He further informed the Assembly that the panel has been given one month’s time to submit its report to the government.

“The committee has been given one month’s time to submit its report. After receiving the committee’s report, the bill will be introduced in the Assembly in August,” he said.

Reiterating the government’s commitment to implement the proposed law, the Chief Minister stressed that the state administration will take forward the Uniform Civil Code after completing the legislative process. “The government is committed to bringing in the UCC bill, and the Uniform Civil Code will be implemented in Bengal under any circumstances,” the official said.

Major changes in OBC reservation

The Assembly also passed two important bills related to OBC reservation. These two bills are – ‘West Bengal Backward Classes (Other than Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) (Reservation of Vacancies in Services and Posts) (Amendment) Bill, 2026’ and ‘West Bengal Backward Classes Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2026’.

These bills were introduced by Backward Class Development Minister Gaurishankar Ghosh. He said the government is reorganizing the OBC categories of the state in line with the directions issued by the Calcutta High Court.

“The main part of the bill is that 113 communities have been left out of the OBC list, which were unfairly added by the previous government,” Ghosh told ANI. “Now 66 communities have been included in the OBC reservation list without any category,” he said.

As he said, the previous category system had been abolished; Now only one category works, that is OBC. Even the percentage of reservation quota has been reduced from 17% to 7%. Apart from this, the 1993 law applicable to the West Bengal Backward Classes Commission has also been amended.

Addressing the Assembly, Ghosh said, “As per the direction of the High Court, all the communities included in the OBC list by the previous government have been removed without any survey. This was pure appeasement politics. After the completion of the survey, 66 communities have been added. The Bills will also ensure that fake OBC certificates are not issued. The West Bengal Backward Classes Commission will conduct a survey on the actual status of OBCs.”

After discussion on both the bills, during the voting process, rebel TMC MLAs including Leader of Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee walked out and boycotted the voting, but 5 to 6 MLAs from their group participated in the voting process. A total of 186 MLAs voted in favor of the bills, while 17 voted against and six members abstained.

The State Government, in consultation with the West Bengal Backward Classes Commission, shall determine the percentage of posts to be reserved for candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes. Provided that the State Government may, from time to time, by notification in the Official Gazette, increase the percentage in such a manner that the total reservation for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes does not exceed fifty per cent.

The Backward Classes Commission will make inquiries, and if it feels that any community should be included, it may also make recommendations for the consideration of the State Government. (ANI)

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