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Narendra Dabholkar murder: Anti-superstition ordinance promulgated in
Maharashtra

Press Trust of India <http://www.ndtv.com/topic/press-trust-of-india> |
Updated: August 24, 2013 22:58 IST
 *Mumbai <http://www.ndtv.com/article/list/cities/1/mumbai>: *The
anti-black magic and superstition ordinance has been promulgated in
Maharashtra, four days after the murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar
in Pune.

Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan has given his assent to the
anti-black magic and superstition ordinance.

"The ordinance has been promulgated," a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

The angry protests sparked by Dabholkar's killing prompted the Maharashtra
government to clear an ordinance to enforce the anti-superstition Bill he
had championed for years.

Dabholkar had drafted the Anti-Superstition and Black Magic Bill over a
decade ago, but it repeatedly failed to get through the State Legislature.

The Bill had proposed that those indulging in black magic or preying on
peoples' superstitions be jailed for up to seven years. The Bill also
sought to ban a range of practices including black magic, animal sacrifice
and magical remedies to cure ailments.

The Bill would be taken up for passage during the Winter Session of State
Legislature at Nagpur in December.

Dabholkar's family was sharply critical of the delay.

"The Bill was kept pending for years. We do not know if his life would have
been saved if the government had acted earlier, but it would have sent out
a message that the government stands by rationalist thought," said his
daughter Mukta Dabholkar.\

Narendra Dabholkar was shot dead by two men on a motorcycle while he was
out for a morning walk near Omkareshwar Temple in Pune on Tuesday.

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