A Legacy Of Detention: Weaponisation Of PDA, TADA, NSA And UAPA Laws Since Indep ...
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[*]Communist leader A. K. Gopalan became one of the first people on whom the Preventive Detention Act, 1950 was used
[*]The PDA was repealed in 1969, but the DIR, UAPA and MISA soon followed.
[*]Almost all political parties that have been in power in states have used these laws, especially the UAPA
Preventive detention, a colonial era practice to crush political protests, smoothly found its way into post-colonial India, among many other legal frameworks limiting personal liberty. Climate activistSonam Wangchuk, one of its victims, may well blame Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar for his confinement.
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