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Former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Tamil Nadu minister V Senthil Balaji had not resigned from their posts ever after their arrests on different charges.
Existing law mandates the resignation of an elected representative only if they are convicted in a serious criminal case ...
Amit Shah to introduce Bills for removal of arrested Ministers, Prime Minister, and Chief Ministers in Lok Sabha.
Bill, 2025 aims to introduce clear constitutional provisions to address situations where high-ranking elected officials are ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to introduce three key bills -- The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025, the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Government ...
The Government will introduce three significant bills that could lead to the removal of ministers or CMs arrested on serious ...
The government is planning to introduce three bills in Parliament on Wednesday for the removal of a prime minister, a Union ...
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The Print on MSNAmit Shah to move 3 bills for removal of PM, CM & ministers if arrested for serious criminal offences
At the same time, the bills say that nothing can prevent them from being subsequently appointed as prime minister, chief ...
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Govt to bring bills for removal of PM, Union minister, UT CM held on serious criminal charges
The government plans to introduce three bills in Parliament on Wednesday aimed at removing a prime minister, Union minister, ...
The move comes against the backdrop of the controversy that surrounded the arrest in 2023 of V Senthil Balaji, a minister in ...
While current laws deal with the disqualification of convicted elected representatives, the proposed law could make it applicable to ministers arrested or detained on charges of serious crime.
The government is planning to introduce three bills in Parliament on Wednesday for the removal of a prime minister, a Union minister, a chief minister or a minister of a state or Union Territory when ...
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