Bill To Sack Jailed Ministers Back On Track, Likely In Monsoon Session
Under the proposed law, if a minister is accused of an offense punishable by imprisonment of five years or more and remains in custody for 30 days, they will be removed from office – either by the President or Governor, or automatically – on Day 31.
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Under the proposed law, if a minister is accused of an offense punishable by imprisonment of five years or more and remains in custody for 30 days, they will be removed from office – either by the President or Governor, or automatically – on Day 31.
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