Published on: August 20, 2025
CONSTITUTION (130TH AMENDMENT) BILL, 2025
CONSTITUTION (130TH AMENDMENT) BILL, 2025
NEWS – The union government introduced Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025
HIGHLIGHTS
Key Provision
- The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025 proposes that:
- Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, Union and State Ministers will lose their office if arrested and detained for 30 consecutive days.
- Applicable for offences carrying a minimum jail term of 5 years or more.
- Removal takes effect on the 31st day of custody.
Reappointment Clause
- The Bill clarifies that there is no bar on the PM, CM, or ministers being reappointed after release.
Rationale Behind the Amendment
- Ministers facing serious criminal charges may undermine constitutional morality and good governance.
- Public representatives must uphold trust, integrity, and constitutional values.
- Aim: To ensure ministers’ character and conduct remain above suspicion.
Constitutional Amendment Details
- Insertion of Article 75(5A):
- If a minister is detained for 30 days consecutively on charges punishable with five years or more, the President will remove the minister on PM’s advice.
- If the PM fails to advise, the minister automatically ceases to hold office after the 31st day.
Wider Context
- The move seeks to strengthen accountability and transparency in governance.
