A Constitution Reborn: Accountability in Power
Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced three significant Bills in Parliament to prevent incarcerated political leaders from retaining power. The proposed laws aim to bolster political integrity, sparking heated debates and opposition protests. This legislative move targets prime ministers, chief ministers, and ministers involved in serious criminal offenses.
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In a bold legislative move, Union Home Minister Amit Shah proposed three groundbreaking Bills in the Lok Sabha, sparking fierce debate and opposition protests. These measures seek to disqualify prime ministers, chief ministers, and ministers facing serious criminal charges from holding office while jailed.
Shah emphasized the bills' intent to elevate political integrity, citing past instances where leaders continued in power despite legal troubles. The proposed legislation mandates that arrested politicians must seek bail within 30 days or face automatic removal from office.
This initiative, reflective of Narendra Modi's government commitment to political ethics, contrasts with past practices under Congress rule. As public scrutiny intensifies, the bills now await thorough discussion in the Joint Committee of Parliament.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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