Key Points

Prime Minister Modi strongly defended new legislation that would require arrested prime ministers and chief ministers to resign if they cannot secure bail within 30 days. He criticized opposition parties for their fear of these anti-corruption measures, suggesting they have something to hide. Modi specifically referenced instances where government files were being signed from jail, an apparent dig at former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. The Prime Minister contrasted his government's clean record with what he called decades of corruption under Congress and RJD rule in Bihar.

Key Points: Modi Defends Arrested PM CM Removal Bills Slams Opposition Fear

  • Modi defends bills requiring arrested leaders to resign after 30 days
  • Slams Opposition for corruption fears over new legislation
  • References jail file-signing by leaders like Kejriwal
  • Highlights NDA's clean record versus Congress-RJD corruption
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Why is Oppn scared? Prime Minister Modi backs bills on ousting arrested PM, CM

PM Modi defends bills requiring arrested PMs and CMs to resign after 30 days, slams Opposition corruption while citing jail file-signing incidents.

"We have recently seen how files were being signed from jail - PM Modi"

New Delhi/Gaya ji, Aug 22

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday defended the three bills to remove the PM, chief ministers, and ministers under arrest for 30 consecutive days on serious charges and slammed the Opposition for the related criticism.

Speaking at a rally in Bihar's Gaya ji, PM Modi said that everyone knows why the Opposition leaders are scared of the proposed bills.

He said the NDA government has introduced bills against corruption that even include the country's Prime Minister within their scope.

"The bills also include the Chief Ministers and Ministers. After the enactment of this law, if any Chief Minister, Minister, or Prime Minister is arrested, they will have to secure bail within 30 days, and if bail is not granted, they will have to resign on the 31st day," he said.

He said as per the current law, if a junior government employee is detained for 50 hours, he or she is automatically suspended. However, if it is a Chief Minister, a Minister, or a Prime Minister, they can continue to enjoy the perks of power even while in jail.

"We have recently seen how files were being signed from jail, and government orders were being issued from jail itself. If this remains the attitude of leaders, how can the fight against corruption be fought?" PM Modi said in indirect reference to former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

PM Modi said that in all these years, not a single stain of corruption has tainted our government, whereas the Congress governments, which were in power for 60-65 years after independence, have a long list of corruption cases.

"The corruption of the RJD is known to every child in Bihar. I firmly believe that if the fight against corruption is to be taken to its conclusion, no one should be exempt from action," he said.

He said the NDA government has introduced the law to fight against corruption that even includes the country's Prime Minister within its scope.

Taking a potshot at the Mahagathbandhan in Bihar, PM Modi said that whether it is Congress or RJD, their governments have never understood the value of the public's money... for them, the public's money was only meant to fill their own coffers.

"This is precisely why, under their governments, projects would remain incomplete for years. The longer a project was delayed, the more money they would siphon off from it."

- IANS

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Priya S
While the intention seems good, I worry about potential misuse. What if opposition leaders are falsely implicated just to remove them from power? The implementation needs strong safeguards.
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Ananya R
PM Modi is absolutely right! We've seen too many corrupt leaders ruling from jail. Files being signed from prison is a mockery of our democracy. Time for accountability! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Bihar knows RJD's corruption too well. Lalu ji's family and their associates have looted the state for decades. This law should have come much earlier!
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this seems like a double-edged sword. While corruption needs to be addressed, the timing and political context can't be ignored. Hope it's applied fairly to all parties.
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Karthik V
ज़रूरी कदम है! Leaders should lead by example. If they can't maintain basic integrity, they don't deserve to hold public office. Jai Hind! 🚩

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