The Anti-Terror Law
•December 16, 2003
• Lok Sabha passes bill to amend POTA
•October 28, 2003
• More power to POTA review panels
•February 23, 2003
• Centre cannot check POTA misuse in states: Advani
•October 4, 2002
• Vaiko to stay in jail till Wednesday
•August 12, 2002
• Vaiko cynosure of all eyes in Parliament: PTI
•August 9, 2002
• Vaiko given permission to vote in vice-presidential poll
• August 7, 2002
• Vaiko's remand extended till September 4: PTI
• August 5, 2002
• Police want to search Vaiko's residences: PTI
• August 1, 2002
• Nedumaran arrested under POTA: PTI
• July 14, 2002
• NDA flays TN govt for arresting Vaiko under POTA: PTI
• July 13, 2002
• There are safeguards in POTA: Jana
• July 11, 2002
• Vaiko arrested under POTA
• April 10, 2002
• Sonia may tell Cong CMs to not use POTA
• April 9, 2002
• Centre warns states over POTA issue
• Afroz released; police file charge sheet
• SP criticises cops, Maharashtra govt
• Mumbai police chief going on leave raises eyebrows
• April 6, 2002
• POTA accused moves bail plea in Delhi court: PTI
• April 3, 2002
• POTA accused in J&K gets bail
• April 2, 2002
• Centre not to force states to enforce POTA: Swaraj
• President gives assent to anti-terrorism Bill
• March 31, 2002
• POTA a tame law to tackle terrorism: Togadia
• March 26, 2002
• POT Bill passed by joint session of Parliament
• Anti-terror law to be used sparingly: Advani
• Sangh Parivar welcomes passage of bill
• Passage of bill along expected lines: BJP
• Opposition slams passage of POT Bill
• Over 100 arrests under POTO: Advani
• Advani initiates debate on POT bill in joint sitting
• Special law needed to defeat terrorism: Advani
• Joint sitting begins on a noisy note
• PM makes a slip, refers to Clinton as Lincoln
• More stringent laws needed: Shiv Sena
• Opposition criticises Advani for comment on CMs
• March 25, 2002
• POT bill's passage is certain, says Vajpayee
• Badal promises support to POT bill in joint sitting
• Defiant Trinamool MP Ajit Panja to support POT Bill
• March 22, 2002
• NDA resolves to get anti-terror bill passed
• President calls for joint session of Parliament on March 26
• Trinamul won't attend joint session
• Rejecting anti-terror bill a great disservice: BJP
• March 21, 2002
• Anti-terror bill defeated in RS
• Opposition set for showdown in RS over POT Bill
• Anti-terror bill: Defeat in RS imminent
• March 18, 2002
• LS passes bill to ratify POTO: PTI
• Trinamul unenthusiastic about POTO: PTI
• Terror bill draconian: Opposition
• March 8, 2002
• Bill to replace POTO introduced in LS; Oppn stages walkout
• February 3, 2002
• BJP blasts Congress for opposing POTO
• January 21, 2002
• POTO invoked on woman militant suspect
• December 29, 2001
• Cabinet decides to re-promulgate POTO
• December 26, 2001
• Country doesn't need POTO to fight terrorism: Mulayam
• December 19, 2001
• Govt to re-promulgate POTO: Mahajan
• December 18, 2001
• POTO invoked against four in Parliament attack case
• December 17, 2001
• Terrorist suspects to be booked under POTO
• December 14, 2001
• Cong raps govt for security failure, BJP pitches for POTO
• December 13, 2001
• Chandrababu condemns terrorist attack on Parliament, underscores need for POTO
• December 11, 2001
• Opposition blocks introduction of anti-terror bill: PTI
• Govt mulling joint session for anti-terrorism bill: PTI
• December 10, 2001
• PM prefers joint session of Parliament on POTO
• December 9, 2001
• POTO not against any particular community: Abdullah
• December 8, 2001
• Parties opposing POTO will face public wrath: Naidu
• V P Singh flays Centre for POTO
• December 7, 2001
• POTO to be brought before Lok Sabha next week: Mahajan
• Congress rejects 'cosmetic' amendments in POTO
• Hizb militant held under POTO
• POTO is unnecessary: Karunanidhi
• December 6, 2001
• Cabinet decides on 3 amendments in POTO
• Defeat of POTO not to affect ban on PWG, MCC: Congress
• Cabinet to discuss amendments to POTO today
• December 5, 2001
• Offending provisions on media to go: Advani
• PWG and MCC banned under POTO
• December 4, 2001
• Vajpayee rejects demand to scrap POTO
• BJP blames Jaitley for POTO woes
• Scribes march against POTO in Delhi
• December 3, 2001
• Govt to consider amendments to POTO: PM/PTI
• Govt, opposition heading for showdown on POTO
• Vajpayee convenes all-party meeting on POTO
• November 27, 2001
• Vajpayee under pressure from BJP on POTO
• Abdullah to use POTO with a 'firm hand'
• November 26, 2001
• Govt, opposition stalemate on POTO continues
• House in Srinagar sealed under POTO
• All NDA partners favour POTO: Jana Krishnamurthy
• November 23, 2001
• No amendments proposed on POTO: Opposition
• November 22, 2001
• POTO weak compared to US, British laws
• November 21, 2001
• Cong hardens stance on POTO: PTI
• November 20, 2001
• Govt to clear misgivings on POTO: PM
• November 19, 2001
• Govt may agree to amend POTO
• NDA panel backs POTO
• November 18, 2001
• POTO all-party meet on November 20
• POTO: Parliament in for a stormy session
• November 17, 2001
• Vajpayee to convene all-party meet on POTO
• No consensus on POTO at CMs' conference
• Sonia meets PM to discuss POTO
• November 16, 2001
• PM seeks CMs' opinion on POTO
• November 12, 2001
• BJP cashing in on POTO, ban on SIMI
• November 8, 2001
• Uttar Pradesh to implement POTO within 10 days
• November 7, 2001
• AP high court admits challenge to POTO
• Those opposed to POTO helping terrorists: Advani
• Biju Janata Dal supports POTO
• November 3, 2001
• BJP to go all out to get POTO passed
• November 2, 2001
• Centre writes to states on need for POTO
• November 1, 2001
• Terrorism theme to dominate BJP national executive meet
• October 31, 2001
• Attack on terrorism must be multi-faceted: Arun Shourie
• October 30, 2001
• Opposition parties strongly oppose POTO
• October 25, 2001
• NHRC seeks details from Centre of anti-terrorism ordinance
• Anti-terrorism ordinance provides for punishment to erring cops
• SIMI, Jaish, Lashkar branded terrorist outfits
• October 19, 2001
• Rights group flays India,
US on anti-terror laws
• October 17, 2001
• Congress objects to anti-terrorism ordinance
• October 16, 2001
• Government to issue ordinance to replace TADA
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