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TMC differs with opposition over joining JPC on bills to remove PM, CMs, Ministers held on serious charges

On Wednesday, the Opposition and ruling party exchanged barbs in the Lok Sabha over the government’s claim of bringing in political morality through three new bills allowing the removal of elected representatives arrested on serious criminal charges and held in custody without bail for more than 30 days.

August 23, 2025 / 07:17 IST
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Mamata Banerjee

Opposition parties are up in arms over The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill-- that has provisions for the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and ministers detained in custody for 30 consecutive days, for offences punishable with imprisonment for five years or more, to be removed from office by the 31st day.

However, INDIA bloc is forced to wait to nominate MPs to the parliamentary panel to scrutinise the legislation in view of Trinamool Congress's reluctance to join it, according to a report by TOI.

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The same publication, citing sources said TMC was pushing for boycott of the JPC, but the rest of the opposition wanted to be on the panel to ensure that Modi government did not get a free run on "the weapon to target the opposition-ruled states".

On Wednesday, the Opposition and ruling party exchanged barbs in the Lok Sabha over the government’s claim of bringing in political morality through three new bills allowing the removal of elected representatives arrested on serious criminal charges and held in custody without bail for more than 30 days.