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The government’s willingness to hold the Kumbh Mela in the middle of the worst health emergency in a hundred years and its unwillingness to curtail it despite a tsunami of second wave Covid infections raise an interesting question. Is Narendra Modi a rational actor on his own terms? Rational, here, doesn’t mean ‘secular’ or ‘progressive’. The question is simply this: if we allow for Modi’s majoritarianism, are his policy choices based on good information and best practice? Do they try to maximize the greatest good of the greatest number, once the welfare of minorities is subtracted?
Sri Lanka bans 11 extremist groups, including ISIS and al-Qaida
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Sri Lanka bans 11 extremist groups, including ISIS and al-Qaida
PTI / Apr 14, 2021, 10:44 IST
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has banned 11 hardline Islamist organisations, including the Islamic State (ISIS) and al-Qaida, for their links to extremist activities in the country, according to an official announcement.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa under a special gazette notification issued on Tuesday proscribed the radical groups under the Prevention of Terrorism (temporary) Provisions Act.
The notification specifies that any person who acts in contravention or conspires to act would be sentenced to prison terms between 20 and 10 years.
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. File
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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa under a special gazette notification issued on Tuesday proscribed the radical groups under the Prevention of Terrorism (temporary) Provisions Act. Sri Lanka has banned 11 hardline Islamist organisations, including the Islamic State (ISIS) and al-Qaeda, for their links to extremist activities in the country, according to an official announcement.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa under a special gazette notification issued on Tuesday proscribed the radical groups under the Prevention of Terrorism (temporary) Provisions Act. The notification specifies that any person who acts in contravention or conspires to act would be sentenced to prison terms between 20 and 10 years.
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