Kasaragod, Sep 5: The Centre has not yet taken a decision on the recommendation made by the Law Commission regarding abolishment of capital punishment in cases other than those involved in terror attacks, Union Minister of Law and Justice D.V. Sadananda Gowda has said.

Maintaining that there was difference of opinion among the opposition parties at the Centre, he said the Narendra Modi government had managed to muster support from regional outfits like the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the Trinamool Congress and the AIADMK. “The NDA government is optimistic that the emerging political equation would help in passage of crucial bills in the Rajya Sabha,” Mr. Gowda said.
Mr. Gowda said there was not sufficient land for initiating developmental activities in the State. He added that the State was not properly utilising Central funds earmarked for various growth and welfare schemes.
Mr. Gowda alleged that the State was not submitting project proposals in time to the Centre, including that of widening works of the National Highway network.



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