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🚨 India is on the Brink of a Political Revolution: The 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill Could Change How We See Accountability in Governance 🚨. For too long, politicians under serious criminal charges have been allowed to run the government. This new amendment could be the
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But wait-don’t count China out. India is keeping a cautious eye on its neighbor as the two work through years of border tensions. The recent thaw is more than just symbolic. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to New Delhi marked a turning point—India and China are finding
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Let's look at the numbers. In 2024, India's crude oil imports from Russia rose dramatically-thanks to massive discounts. The price gap between Russian and non-Russian oil became too wide for India to ignore. Now, Russian oil makes up a significant portion of India's energy
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Now, let’s talk about India and Russia-this isn’t just about oil deals. India’s growing imports of Russian crude are not only fueling its energy needs but also strengthening a strategic bond. Russian discounts on crude have surged, and India’s state-owned refiners are buying in
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Let’s dive deep into the headlines: The US has slapped 50% tariffs on India for trading with Russia. White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro calls out India’s “cozying up” to Russia and China, even as Nikki Haley warns of the breaking point in US-India relations. This isn’t just
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📣 "The road to peace runs through New Delhi" – Peter Navarro’s bold claim signals a new era in global diplomacy! From US tariffs to India’s strategic pivot toward Russia and China, what’s REALLY happening behind the headlines? Let’s decode the new world order taking shape!
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🔍 Public Perception and Media Coverage. Media outlets have highlighted the potential impact of these bills on political stability and governance. While some view the move as a step towards greater accountability, others express concerns about the potential for misuse and the
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📜 Legal and Constitutional Implications. The bills propose amendments to Articles 75 and 164 of the Constitution, which deal with the appointment of ministers. By introducing provisions for automatic removal upon detention, the bills could set a precedent for altering the.
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🗣️ Opposition's Concerns. Opposition parties argue that the bills could be misused to target political rivals. They fear that central agencies might arrest leaders without substantial evidence, leading to their removal without trial. Examples cited include Delhi CM Arvind
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⚖️ Rajya Sabha Showdown. After being introduced in the Lok Sabha, the spotlight now shifts to the Rajya Sabha. Today, on August 21, 2025, Home Minister Amit Shah is set to move a motion to refer the bills to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for closer examination. The Upper.
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🏛️Key Provisions of the Bills. 🔸Automatic Removal: Leaders arrested for 30 consecutive days on serious charges must vacate office. 🔸Reappointment Clause: They can be reappointed once released from custody. 🔸Governance Changes: The bills also amend provisions related to Union
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⚖️Current Legal Framework vs. Proposed Changes. Under the current legal framework, MPs and MLAs are disqualified only after a conviction for offenses with a sentence of two years or more. The proposed bills aim to lower this threshold, aligning political leaders with civil.
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The New Bills in Parliament. On August 20, 2025, Union Home Minister @AmitShah introduced three significant bills in the Lok Sabha:. 1. The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025.2. The Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025.3. The Jammu and Kashmir
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🧵In India, a commuter can be jailed for not having a ₹10 bus ticket. But a politician facing allegations of crores in scams? .They may continue in office until conviction, a process that can take decades. This week, Parliament is debating bills that could change that equation
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This bill is a long-overdue step in restoring integrity and accountability to Indian politics. No longer will politicians be able to continue governing when they are under criminal investigation. Whether it’s PM @narendramodi , HM @AmitShah , or any other leader, the bill sets
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The bill has been referred to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), which includes a significant number of opposition MPs. This ensures that the bill will be scrutinized and debated thoroughly, with every aspect of its implementation discussed. The involvement of opposition
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Let’s take a closer look at the numbers. BJP and its allied parties currently rule in 17 states, including high-profile states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Assam. This means that over 70% of the country’s Chief Ministers from BJP-led states will be directly impacted by
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In contrast, recent years have shown us leaders who’ve resisted resignation even when their names have been tainted with serious allegations. Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi's CM, was arrested during the liquor policy scam but continued to govern while in jail. Similarly, Hemant Soren, CM
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In India’s history, political accountability has been ensured through resignations. For example, TT Krishnamachari, the Finance Minister, resigned in 1957 due to the Mundhra Scandal, a misuse of government funds. VK Krishna Menon, the Defence Minister in 1962, after the
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The 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill introduced by the Modi government proposes a significant change: any Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or Minister who is arrested and detained for 30 consecutive days due to a serious criminal offense will automatically be removed from
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