DNA Technology Bill withdrawn, Opposition pulls up the government
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh alleged that the government ignored suggestions made by the Parliamentary Standing Committee and withdrew the bill.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 25 July 2023 6:02 AM GMTNew Delhi: Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh alleged on Tuesday that the BJP-led government does not want adequate safeguards in DNA technology and that is why it has withdrawn the DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, 2019 from Parliament.
Ramesh said the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi quietly withdrew the Bill from the Lok Sabha on Monday.
Amendments ignored
The Bill was examined in detail by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, which suggested a number of important amendments to ensure that the provisions in it were not misused or abused, the Congress leader said.
A few members had submitted notes of dissent as well, he pointed out, adding that the committee's report was submitted on February 3, 2021.
"Now the Modi government says most of the provisions of the Bill have already been made part of the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 and hence the DNA Bill is not required.
"Actually, the real reason is that the Modi government did NOT want the elaborate safeguards recommended by the Standing Committee and decided to just ignore it after having pressed for early submission of its report," Ramesh said on Twitter.
"The fears of the critics of the government's DNA Bill now stand fully justified," he added.
Ramesh is the chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology.
Withdrew bill amidst slogans
The government withdrew the DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, 2019 from the Lok Sabha on Monday.
Amid sloganeering by opposition members over the situation in strife-torn Manipur, Union minister Jitendra Singh withdrew the Bill.
The Bill, introduced on July 8, 2019, sought to regulate the use and application of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) technology for the purpose of establishing the identity of certain categories of people, including victims, offenders, suspects, undertrials, those missing and unidentified deceased.
An official said since most of the provisions of the Bill were broadly covered in the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 brought by the Ministry of Home Affairs, a decision was taken by the government to withdraw it.
What was DNA Bill?
The DNA Technology (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, 2019 was introduced in Lok Sabha by minister for Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan on July 8, 2019. The bill provided for regulation of use of DNA technology for establishing identity. The bill has now been withdrawn from the Parliament.
Inputs from PTI