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Decks cleared for JPC on bills to remove tainted PM and CMs

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 5:08 am
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PTI | Kohima

With decks cleared to set up a Joint Committee of Parliament to examine bills to remove prime minister, chief ministers and ministers under arrest for 30 days straight on serious charges, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday said he has been striving to ensure all parties are represented in the proposed panel.

Addressing a press conference here, the Lok Sabha Speaker said parliamentary panels should not be viewed through the prism of politics, as these committees discuss issues rising above political lines.

“We are making efforts to ensure all political parties are represented in the committee,” Birla told reporters here.

BJP leader Aparajita Sarangi is likely to chair the Joint Committee of Parliament. With key Opposition parties announcing a boycott of the committee, the panel is likely to be packed with parliamentarians from the ruling NDA alliance.

Several Opposition parties, such as the Congress and the Trinamool Congress, have decided not to be part of the Joint Committee of Parliament to examine the 130th Constitution Amendment Bill.

BJD and BRS are unlikely to be part of the committee.

This Constitution amendment bill and two other proposed legislations were introduced on the last day of the monsoon session of Parliament on August 20. A motion was adopted by the Lok Sabha to refer the three bills to a joint committee of Parliament.

Breaking ranks with other Opposition parties, NCP-SP has decided to be part of the 31-member committee. The YRSCP, too, is expected to be a part of it.

“These committees are like mini-parliament as members discuss issues rising above political lines. These should not be viewed from the prism of politics; we are trying to ensure participation of all political parties,” Birla told reporters when questioned on the delay in setting up the panel.

Opposition leaders argue that the bills violate the fundamental principle of law of a person being innocent until proven guilty and resort to automatic sacking of the prime minister, chief ministers and ministers if they fail to get bail within a month of arrest in serious criminal matters.

The government contends that the draft law was necessary as Arvind Kejriwal refused to quit as Delhi chief minister despite his arrest in a criminal case.

The Lok Sabha Speaker is in Kohima to preside over the 22nd annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region Zone III Conference.

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