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Amit Shah Introduced 3 Bills in Lok Sabha: PM, CM, Ministers May Lose Post After 30 Days in Custody

Amit Shah introduced Bills

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has introduced three significant bills in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, seeking far-reaching changes to the Constitution. The bills aim to provide that a sitting Prime Minister, Chief Minister or Minister will lose office automatically if arrested or detained for 30 consecutive days on account of a criminal offence punishable with five years’ or more imprisonment.

The step, potentially redefining accountability for lawmakers, will trigger heated discussion in Parliament as the Monsoon Session is to conclude on August 21.

What are the Three Important Bills introduced by Amit Shah

As per the order of government business in the Lok Sabha, the Centre will table:

A motion would also be moved to refer the bills to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) following their introduction.

What the Constitution Amendment Bill Proposes

A draft of the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, adds a new clause 5(A) to Article 75. It reads:

Special Clause for Prime Minister

Why the Amendment Was Necessary

At present, the Constitution does not provide for a Minister to be removed solely because of detention or arrest. MPs or MLAs alone lose membership — and thus their ministership — if convicted for two years or more.

The Constitution Amendment Bill aims to amend Articles 75, 164, and 239AA of the Constitution. Meanwhile, the Union Territories Bill seeks changes to Section 45 of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963, and the Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Bill proposes amendments to Section 54 of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019.

The bill’s statement of objects and reasons says:

Elected representatives are symbols of hopes and dreams of the people of India. A minister who is seriously accused of crimes, arrested and taken into custody, can impair constitutional morality and good governance and lead to erosion of public confidence. But there is no provision in such a situation for their removal.

Opposition Concerns and Political Debate on three important bills introduced by Amit Shah

The Opposition has been concerned that the bill could be used to destabilize governments by facilitating politically motivated arrests of opposition leaders.”.

In the last five years, some sitting Chief Ministers like Arvind Kejriwal (Delhi) and Hemant Soren (Jharkhand) were arrested by central agencies, with Opposition leaders crying foul of political vendetta.

Congress MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi responded strongly, stating:

“What a vicious circle! No guildelines for arrest followed! Arrests of opposition leaders rampant and disproportionate. New proposed law removes incumbent #CM etc immly on arrest. Best way to destabilise opposition is to unleash biased central agencies to arrest oppo CMs and despite being unable to defeat them electorally, remove them by arbitrary arrests!! And no ruling party incumbent CM ever touched!!”

Impact on Governance

If approved, the bills will establish a whole new paradigm of law for accountability of Ministers at the Centre and in States/UTs. While its proponents say it will maintain integrity in public office, critics worry that it would be used as a political weapon.

With only two days remaining in the Monsoon Session, the debate on the bills is likely to be one of the most important political confrontations in Parliament.

Online Gaming Bill on Agenda

Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw is set to introduce the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025 during the ongoing Parliament session.

The proposed legislation seeks to:

Offences and Penalties of Online Money Games

Minister Vaishnaw has emphasized that the government’s objective is to maintain an open, safe, and accountable internet. He also highlighted that online gaming is already under a taxation framework, with 30% income tax on winnings (from FY 2024-25) and 28% GST (since October 1, 2023).

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