INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
opinions received by different parties in the government gazette, and to table the bill in parliament for passing.Earlier in September 2022,
the approval of the Cabinet was received to submit the new Anti-Terrorism Bill prepared by the legal draftsman, in order to replace the
Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA)
Accordingly, the relevant bill had been published in the government gazette on March 22, 2023.Later on, various interested parties in this
regard both locally and internationally, forwarded their opinions regarding the bill, whereas the Ministry of Justice then formally called
for their suggestions and opinions regarding the matter.Accordingly, necessary steps have been taken to revise the original draft bill
published in the government gazette and to re-draft the bill, in consideration of all the opinions and suggestions received by the ministry
proposal submitted by the Minister of Justice to publish the newly drafted Anti-Terrorism Bill in the government gazette, and then to table
it in parliament for passing.