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Centre Likely To Table Amaravati Amendment Bill Soon As Key Approvals Move Forward
In a major political development, the central government is reportedly preparing to table the Amaravati amendment bill in the parliament, a long-standing demand pushed forward repeatedly by Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu. For months, Naidu has been urging the centre to legally cement Amaravati as the state’s official capital in order to protect it from any future policy reversals or political disruptions. His appeal was fueled by concerns that future governments, including
Centre Likely To Table Amaravati Amendment Bill Soon As Key Approvals Move Forward
In a major political development, the central government is reportedly preparing to table the Amaravati amendment bill in the parliament, a long-standing demand pushed forward repeatedly by Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu. For months, Naidu has been urging the centre to legally cement Amaravati as the state’s official capital in order to protect it from any future policy reversals or political disruptions. His appeal was fueled by concerns that future governments, including
Bills To Remove PM, CM’s Arrested For A Month To Be Tabled In Parliament
A new bill, set to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, proposes a landmark shift in the removal of elected representatives arrested on serious criminal charges. Under the proposed law, the Prime Minister, Union ministers, Chief Ministers, and ministers of Union Territories who are arrested and detained for 30 consecutive days will be required to resign by the 31st day, or they will automatically be removed from office.
Bills To Remove PM, CM’s Arrested For A Month To Be Tabled In Parliament
A new bill, set to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, proposes a landmark shift in the removal of elected representatives arrested on serious criminal charges. Under the proposed law, the Prime Minister, Union ministers, Chief Ministers, and ministers of Union Territories who are arrested and detained for 30 consecutive days will be required to resign by the 31st day, or they will automatically be removed from office.









