The bill was torn and thrown at the Home Minister who was presenting the amendment bill.
The bill was
torn and thrown at the Home Minister who was presenting the amendment bill.
The opposition Congress strongly opposed the amendment bill to be brought in the Representation of the People Act 1951. The bill was torn and thrown at the Home Minister who was presenting the amendment bill. The opposition Congress made a lot of noise in the House, but the Home Minister continued reading the bill.
Consisting of three members of this House and seven members who nominated both the Deputy Speakers.
This is the
same Congress about which it is said. About which such news is flying and keeps
flying that Rahul Gandhi had torn the bill brought by his own Prime Minister
Dr. Manmohan Singh. Today, the same Congress has presented the scene of Rahul
Gandhi tearing the bill brought by Home Minister Amit Shah in the House to
protest. The public needs to understand it. BJP MP Ravi
Kishan, who was an eyewitness to this entire incident, has commented on this
entire matter. BJP MP Ravi Kishan told the media in clear words that the torn
paper fell right on the face of the Home Minister. The paper was torn and
thrown on his entire face. I have never seen such a scene in Parliament. It was
really a very shameful scene.
The effect
of the amendment bill presented by Home Minister Amit Shah will be that no
minister or CM can remain in office by misusing his power. After the
implementation of this bill, if the minister, MP, MLA, CM etc. are named in any
serious crime and remain in jail continuously for 30 days. In that situation,
these gentlemen can be removed from the post. Just like
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal ji remained on the post of Chief Minister
of Delhi while being in jail. He was looking after all the work of the Chief
Minister of Delhi. This will not be possible with this bill being brought by
amending the Protection of the People Act 1951. Now the minister will be
removed in this situation.