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An Arvind Kejriwal Move Prompted Government To Get 'Sack Ministers' Bill
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The Centre decided to bring a law to remove Chief Ministers and ministers jailed for more than a month after being charged with serious offences after former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal did not resign after he was arrested
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The Inside Story On Bill To Sack Jailed Chief Ministers
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
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
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"To Blackmail, Torture Nitish Kumar": Tejashwi Yadav On Bill To Sack Ministers
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | NDTV News Desk
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has criticised a set of bills to sack ministers in the federal or any state or union territory government - including chief ministers - if they have been jailed (not necessarily convicted) of 'criminal charges'.
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'Back To Medieval Times': Rahul Gandhi On Bill To Sack Arrested Ministers
- Wednesday August 20, 2025
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Rahul Gandhi has ripped into three new bills that allow senior members of the government - including the Prime Minister and the chief ministers - to be sacked if they have been jailed (but not necessarily convicted) on 'serious criminal charges'.
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Opposition Shreds Bill To Sack Arrested Ministers, Throws It At Amit Shah
- Wednesday August 20, 2025
- India News | Edited by Liu Chuen Chen, Saikat Kumar Bose
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has introduced a controversial law in Lok Sabha under which the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers of states can be removed from office if they are in jail for 30 days, even if they are not convicted of the crime.
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An Arvind Kejriwal Move Prompted Government To Get 'Sack Ministers' Bill
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
The Centre decided to bring a law to remove Chief Ministers and ministers jailed for more than a month after being charged with serious offences after former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal did not resign after he was arrested
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www.ndtv.com
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The Inside Story On Bill To Sack Jailed Chief Ministers
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
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
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www.ndtv.com
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"To Blackmail, Torture Nitish Kumar": Tejashwi Yadav On Bill To Sack Ministers
- Thursday August 21, 2025
- India News | NDTV News Desk
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has criticised a set of bills to sack ministers in the federal or any state or union territory government - including chief ministers - if they have been jailed (not necessarily convicted) of 'criminal charges'.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Back To Medieval Times': Rahul Gandhi On Bill To Sack Arrested Ministers
- Wednesday August 20, 2025
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Rahul Gandhi has ripped into three new bills that allow senior members of the government - including the Prime Minister and the chief ministers - to be sacked if they have been jailed (but not necessarily convicted) on 'serious criminal charges'.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opposition Shreds Bill To Sack Arrested Ministers, Throws It At Amit Shah
- Wednesday August 20, 2025
- India News | Edited by Liu Chuen Chen, Saikat Kumar Bose
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has introduced a controversial law in Lok Sabha under which the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers of states can be removed from office if they are in jail for 30 days, even if they are not convicted of the crime.
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www.ndtv.com