Karnataka Crowd Control Bill Sparks Opposition Debate

The Karnataka government has proposed the Karnataka Crowd Control Bill following a deadly stampede. The opposition expressed concerns that the Bill may limit protests and cultural events, fearing misuse of power. Under pressure, the government agreed to refer the Bill to a house committee for further scrutiny.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 21-08-2025 18:20 IST | Created: 21-08-2025 18:20 IST
Karnataka Crowd Control Bill Sparks Opposition Debate
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In response to a tragic stampede incident, the Karnataka government introduced a new piece of legislation known as the Crowd Control Bill, aimed at regulating large gatherings. Despite its intentions, the Bill has sparked intense debate among opposition parties.

Critics argue that the proposed legislation could heavily impact protests and cultural events, potentially being weaponized by law enforcement. Specific provisions requiring financial indemnity bonds and permissions for large events have raised concerns regarding their practicality and potential misuse.

Amid growing dissent, the government conceded to sending the Bill to a house committee for comprehensive review, signaling a possible re-evaluation of its clauses to address the criticisms and safeguard civil liberties.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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