Key Points

Kapil Sibal has accused the government of introducing a Constitution Amendment Bill specifically to target opposition Chief Ministers and ministers. He pointed out that the government doesn't have the required two-thirds majority in Lok Sabha to pass this legislation. The bill seeks to remove elected representatives who are arrested on serious charges and held without bail for over 30 days. Sibal suggested the Home Minister has shown generosity towards BJP ministers while targeting opposition figures.

Key Points: Kapil Sibal Says Constitution Amendment Bill Targets Opposition CMs

  • Sibal claims bill targets opposition CMs and ministers specifically
  • Government lacks required two-thirds majority to pass bill
  • Requires 363 votes which NDA cannot secure
  • Bill aims to remove representatives arrested over 30 days
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To target opposition CMs, ministers...: Kapil Sibal on Constitution Amendment bill

Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal claims the government's new bill targeting arrested lawmakers specifically aims to undermine opposition Chief Ministers and ministers.

"It seems that the intent of the Bill is to target opposition Chief Ministers and opposition Ministers - Kapil Sibal"

New Delhi, August 21

Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal said that the Constitution Amendment Bill introduced by the government, which seeks to remove elected representatives who are arrested on serious criminal charges and held in custody without bail for more than 30 days, has been brought with the intent to target opposition Chief Ministers and ministers.

Addressing a press conference, Sibal pointed out that the government does not have enough numbers in the Lok Sabha to pass this legislation.

"It seems that the intent of the Bill is to target opposition Chief Ministers and opposition Ministers because the Home Minister himself knows that he has been very kind towards his own Ministers, especially in the States where the BJP is ruling... there is sense of generosity, believing they can do no wrong," Rajya Sabha MP said.

Sibal added, "Home Minister knows that this Bill can never be passed because the NDA has a strength of 293, and they require a two-thirds majority to pass a Constitutional Amendment Bill. This requires a total of 363 votes, so they know they can't pass this Bill."

According to Article 368(2) of the Constitution, an amendment of this Constitution may be initiated only by the introduction of a Bill for the purpose in either House of Parliament, and when the Bill is passed in each House by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of that House present and voting.

While motions for the introduction of Constitution Amendment Bills are adopted by a simple majority, a majority of the total membership of the House and a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting are required for the adoption of effective clauses and motions for consideration and passing of these Bills.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on August 20 introduced the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025, the Union Territories (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha.

The three bills have been referred to the joint committee of both Houses.

The Monsoon Session of Parliament, which commenced on July 21, was adjourned sine die on Thursday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Actually, the principle is good - elected representatives facing serious charges should step aside. But the implementation must be fair across all parties. No selective targeting!
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Aman W
Typical opposition rhetoric. If the bill is good for cleaning politics, why oppose it? Many politicians across parties have pending criminal cases. This should apply to everyone equally.
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Nisha Z
Sibal is right about the numbers game. The government knows it can't pass this, so why waste Parliament time? So many important issues need discussion during monsoon session. 😒
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Michael C
As an observer, I find Indian politics fascinating. The constitutional amendment process seems designed to prevent hasty changes, which is good. But the political maneuvering is intense!
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Siddharth J
Both sides play politics. Opposition cries victim, government acts tough. Meanwhile, common people suffer. When will our leaders focus on development rather than political games? 🇮🇳

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