In a significant development, a parliamentary committee has recommended amendments to a proposed bill that seeks to remove the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and other Ministers from office if they are incarcerated for a period exceeding 30 days. The bill, which has been a subject of intense debate, aims to ensure that individuals holding high public offices maintain their positions of responsibility and trust. The committee's recommendations include clarifying the criteria for determining the commencement of the 30-day period, specifying the procedures for the removal process, and addressing concerns related to the rights of the individuals affected. These proposed changes are expected to be discussed in the upcoming parliamentary session, with stakeholders from various political parties expressing divergent views on the matter.
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Parliament panel seeks changes to Bill on removal of PM, CMs, and Ministers after 30 days in jail
Published July 10, 2026 at 10:34 PM UTC