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As soon as the bill was presented in Parliament, opposition MPs tore copy and thrown towards Amit Shah, Video

Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced three major bills in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday (August 20, 2025). There is a provision in these bills that whether it is the Chief Minister of the state or the Prime Minister of the country, if he has any serious criminal charge and he stays in jail for 30 consecutive days, he will have to withdraw from his post. The opposition created a lot of uproar in the Lok Sabha regarding this bill. Not only this, the opposition MPs tore the bill and raised him towards Amit Shah. These three bills have been brought separately because there are different provisions for the central government, state government and leaders of union states.

Uproar in the house on introduction
As soon as the bill was introduced, there was a huge uproar in the Lok Sabha. Opposition MPs opposed this and many MPs reached the Lok Sabha well and started shouting slogans. During this time, some opposition MPs tore the copies of the bill and threw their pieces towards Home Minister Amit Shah.

Proposal to send JPC
While presenting the bill, Amit Shah said that the government proposes to send it to the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). Despite this, the opposition strongly opposed. The atmosphere of the House became tense amidst constant slogans and uproar.

Opposition and ruling party face to face
During the introduction of the 130th Amendment Bill of the Constitution, the opposition MPs surrounded the ruling party and tried to turn the Mike of the Home Minister. The ruling party MPs Ravneet Bittu, Kamlesh Paswan, Kiren Rijiju and Satish Gautam defended the Home Minister and tried to stop the opposition MPs.

Opposition from opposition MPs
The slogans started by Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs. TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee started raising slogans as soon as the bill was introduced. Congress MP and General Secretary KC Venugopal tore a copy of the bill from his seat and later all the Congress MPs came to Vel. After this, Dharmendra Yadav of Samajwadi Party (SP) also tore the copy and the SP MP also reached the well and started committing uproar. The Home Minister continued to present the bill amidst increasing uproar. During this time, all the opposition MPs came and shouted slogans. Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla postponed the proceedings of the House when the situation deteriorated.

Amit Shah’s answer
Amit Shah criticized opposition MP KC Venugopal. He said that when he went to jail in a false case, he resigned from the post on morality and did not take any constitutional post until the court proved him innocent. He lashed out at the opposition and said that we are not so “shameless” that we should remain in office even after the allegations. Shah said that morality and purity is necessary in politics and this is the purpose of this bill.

Bill sent to JPC
Amit Shah proposed to send the bill to the 21 -member Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). This proposal was passed by soundly. After this, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that purity and morality is necessary in politics and some bills are brought to strengthen them. Now this bill has been sent to JPC for discussion.

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