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Why an Indian bill removing jailed leaders from office has sparked outrage | Politics News

22 August 2025
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Why an Indian bill removing jailed leaders from office has sparked outrage | Politics News
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New Delhi, India – The Indian government has introduced a bill allowing the removal of elected officials facing criminal investigations after 30 consecutive days of detention for serious charges, sparking opposition protests over concerns of misuse and undemocratic practices. Critics argue the law undermines India’s federal structure and the presumption of innocence, while the government claims it aims to enhance accountability among public representatives.

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