MPs Jostle, Bills Torn, Papers Thrown at Amit Shah in Lok Sabha
- The Lok Sabha experienced a chaotic session after Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Constitution Bill, 2025.
- The Bill aims to disqualify any Central or State Minister facing allegations of corruption or serious offences after 30 days in detention.
- Opposition MPs, including Manish Tiwari and NK Premchandran, opposed the Bill, calling it unconstitutional.
- They argued that the Bill threatens the basic structure of the Constitution and empowers bureaucrats over elected officials.
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The Inside Story On Bill To Sack Jailed Chief Ministers
The Lok Sabha erupted in protests yesterday when Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill that states that the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers and ministers, if jailed for more than 30 days
The central government has introduced three new bills in the Lok Sabha. These proposed bills have a provision that if a criminal case is registered against the Prime Minister, Chief Minister or any central/state minister under sections which have a provision of punishment of five years or more, and they remain in jail for 30 consecutive days, then they will have to leave the post on the thirty-first day. If they do not do so, they will be consid…
Oppn protest shows they stand by corruption: BJP MPs
New Delhi: The BJP on Wednesday said the opposition members’ protest in the Lok Sabha against three Bills providing for the removal of the prime minister, chief ministers and ministers on their arrest for 30 days on serious charges showed they stood by corruption and the corrupt. The BJP MPs also slammed the opposition members for “throwing torn papers at Home Minister Amit Shah” during their protest in the House, terming it “shameful and undemo…

MPs jostle, bills torn, papers thrown at Amit Shah in Lok Sabha
MPs jostle, bills torn, papers thrown at Amit Shah in Lok Sabha Tempers flared, copies of bills were torn and flung and members of the ruling and opposition alliances came face-to-face and jostled in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday with TMC MPs charging towards Home Minister Amit Shah when he introduced the three draft laws with provisions for the removal of prime minister, chief ministers and ministers arrested on serious criminal charges.The battle…
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