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PM CMs May Lose Post After 30-Day Custody: Constitution Bill

RR Team, August 20, 2025August 21, 2025
The Lok Sabha has referred the 130th Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2025 to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). The Bill seeks to disqualify the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, and other Ministers if they remain in jail for 30 consecutive days on charges punishable with imprisonment of five years or more.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Bill along with two related amendments to the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019. Together, these measures propose a uniform law across the Union, States, and Union Territories.

What the Bill Proposes

The amendment inserts a new clause in Article 75 for Union Ministers, Article 164 for State Ministers, and Article 239AA for Delhi Ministers. The clause mandates that a Minister arrested and detained for 30 days must be removed from office by the President or Governor on the advice of the Prime Minister or Chief Minister by the 31st day. If no advice is given, the Minister will automatically lose office the next day.

However, the provision does not bar reappointment after the Minister’s release from custody. This ensures due process while preventing misuse of office during detention.

Political Debate in Parliament

The Bill triggered heated debate in Parliament. Opposition leaders including Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM), Manish Tewari (INC), NK Premchandran (RSP), KC Venugopal (INC), and Dharmendra Yadav (SP) opposed the move, calling it excessive and potentially disruptive to democratic balance. Despite objections, the Bill was passed for introduction and referred to a 31-member JPC with representatives from both Houses.

Rationale Behind the Law

The government’s Statement of Objects and Reasons emphasizes that Ministers must remain above suspicion to preserve “constitutional morality” and public trust. It argues that a Minister facing serious criminal charges should not continue in office, as it undermines good governance and erodes people’s confidence.

In recent years, several high-profile Ministers were arrested on corruption and money laundering charges, including Arvind Kejriwal, V Senthil Balaji, Hemant Soren, and Partha Chatterjee. While many secured bail, questions were raised about whether they should continue in office during ongoing investigations.

Legal and Constitutional Concerns

Critics argue the Bill may conflict with the basic structure doctrine of the Constitution by allowing automatic removal without a conviction. Some opposition leaders fear it could be used politically to destabilize elected governments if Ministers are arrested under questionable charges. The debate now shifts to the JPC, which will examine the Bill in detail and submit recommendations.

The Supreme Court has previously intervened in such matters. In the Senthil Balaji case, the Court criticized reinstating a Minister while corruption charges were pending, reinforcing the tension between presumption of innocence and integrity in public life.

What Lies Ahead

The Bill has sparked a larger national conversation on political accountability and criminalization of politics. India has long grappled with cases of leaders facing serious charges while holding office. According to data from the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), nearly 40% of MPs face criminal cases, many of them serious in nature.

The JPC’s findings will determine whether the Bill advances to the next stage. If passed, it will mark a major shift in Indian political ethics, potentially setting new standards of accountability for those in power.

Public Reactions and Impact

The move has divided public opinion. Supporters see it as a bold step to cleanse politics, while critics warn of misuse by ruling parties. Constitutional experts say the JPC must strike a balance between upholding democratic rights and ensuring ethical governance.

For now, the Bill’s referral to the JPC delays immediate implementation, but it keeps the spotlight firmly on the issue of clean governance and ministerial integrity.

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