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Can PM or CM Govern from Jail: Amit Shah

New Delhi: Union Interior Minister Amit Shah issued a law by the opposition parties to the ‘Black Bill’ protests against the Constitution (130th amendment), and that he and the BJP’s “the idea that the country could not be governed without imprisonment”. He asked if a prime minister, the prime minister or any leader could manage the country from prison.

The Shah introduced the bill during the newly issued monsoon session of the parliament. The legislation says that if the prime minister, prime ministers and ministers can be dismissed if they are sentenced to more than 30 days imprisonment for crimes that are sentenced to more than five years of imprisonment.

Parliament witnessed strong protests that called the bill to abuse the central agencies of the BJP, to frame non -BJP ministers, to imprison them, to imprison them, and to destroy the state governments.

In a sudden interview, the Shah, “Can a prime minister, prime minister or any leader from prison? Is this in accordance with the dignity of our democracy? Even today, if they have to jail, they will form the government from the prison. The prison will be the cm house or PM house and the senior officials, the party and completely rejected the party and completely.

The Shah said, “In this change, if the prime minister, the prime minister or any leader is faced with serious allegations and if they do not receive bail within 30 days, if they leave their positions, they do not resign, we have given a judgment to be dismissed by the law.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister insists on changing the task, he stressed. The Shah contradicts the 39th change of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s largest constitutional offices from the judiciary.

When the Interior Minister put the bill on the table, he criticized the opposition to creating turmoil in Parliament and said, “It is not democratic to stop the presentation of a bill in parliament. The opposition should respond to the public.”

During the UPA government, he remembered that the Congress had made a decision to protect Rahul Gandhi’s rejected deputies who had rejected him. “Now the same congress, despite his conviction, supports RJD Supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav. Isn’t this double standard?”

The Minister of the Interior also stated the AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, who continued as the Prime Minister of Delhi, even after he was imprisoned for corruption charges.

Meanwhile, a joint committee containing both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members will examine the constitution (130th amendment) bill before voting.

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