
Arrest 4-5 ministers & govt is gone: Owaisi on PM-CM removal Bills
The Constitution (130th) Amendment Bill, which provides for the removal of Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and ministers arrested for at least 30 days, has sparked a heated debate in the political circles. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has expressed his concerns over the proposed bill, stating that it is a recipe for chaos and instability. In a recent statement, Owaisi warned that just arresting four-five ministers could bring down the entire government.
The bill, which is currently being debated in the Parliament, seeks to amend Article 361 of the Constitution to allow the President to remove the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and ministers in certain circumstances. According to the proposed amendment, the President can remove the Prime Minister if they are arrested for at least 30 days and are found to be unfit to hold office.
Owaisi, who has been a vocal critic of the bill, argued that it is a blatant attempt to undermine the democratic process and the rule of law. He contended that the bill is a recipe for chaos and instability, as it gives the President the power to remove the Prime Minister and other ministers without any due process.
“Just arrest four-five ministers, and government is gone,” Owaisi said in a recent statement. “This proposed bill is saying that the President can remove the Prime Minister. What is this?” he added. Owaisi’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the political circles, with many experts and politicians expressing their concerns over the implications of the bill.
The proposed amendment has been criticized for its potential to create instability and undermine the democratic process. Many experts have argued that the bill is a violation of the basic principles of democracy, as it gives the President the power to remove the Prime Minister and other ministers without any due process.
The bill has also been criticized for its potential to create a culture of impunity, where politicians can be arrested and removed from office without any accountability. Many experts have argued that the bill is a recipe for chaos and instability, as it creates a culture of fear and intimidation in which politicians are afraid to speak out against the government.
In conclusion, the proposed Constitution (130th) Amendment Bill is a recipe for chaos and instability. It gives the President the power to remove the Prime Minister and other ministers without any due process, which is a violation of the basic principles of democracy. The bill also creates a culture of impunity, where politicians can be arrested and removed from office without any accountability.
Asaduddin Owaisi’s comments have sparked a heated debate in the political circles, with many experts and politicians expressing their concerns over the implications of the bill. It is imperative that the government and the Parliament take a closer look at the bill and ensure that it is in line with the principles of democracy and the rule of law.