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- During discussions on the 130th Constitutional Amendment, some officials suggested that the Prime Minister should be exempted from the new provisions related to removal from...
- However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi firmly rejected the idea, stating that the Prime Minister is also a citizen and should not receive special protection.
- Speaking in Parliament, PM Modi emphasized that leadership positions must not be shielded from accountability.
- He said, “The Prime Minister is also a citizen, and he should not have special protection.” His remarks were widely noted as a strong signal...
During discussions on the 130th Constitutional Amendment, some officials suggested that the Prime Minister should be exempted from the new provisions related to removal from office. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi firmly rejected the idea, stating that the Prime Minister is also a citizen and should not receive special protection.
Modi’s Stand on Equality
Speaking in Parliament, PM Modi emphasized that leadership positions must not be shielded from accountability. He said, “The Prime Minister is also a citizen, and he should not have special protection.” His remarks were widely noted as a strong signal that even the highest constitutional office should remain under the same rules as others.
The debate took place amid loud protests from opposition members, who argued that the amendment itself carried far-reaching consequences. While the Opposition raised objections to the scope of the bill, Modi’s rejection of an exemption for himself drew rare acknowledgement across party lines. It was seen as reinforcing the principle of equality before the law.
The bills under the 130th Constitutional Amendment were introduced by Home Minister Amit Shah, who defended the provisions as necessary reforms for strengthening democratic accountability. Shah underlined that the amendment seeks to ensure transparency and uniformity in constitutional procedures.
The discussion comes at a time of heightened political contestation, with both ruling and opposition parties framing the amendment as a test of democratic values. Modi’s refusal to accept immunity was positioned as a personal commitment to fairness in governance. For his supporters, it underscored his stance that no office, including that of the Prime Minister, should be beyond the reach of constitutional checks.
The amendment debate is expected to continue with more detailed scrutiny in the coming days. For now, Modi’s statement has set a clear tone: equality under the Constitution applies to every citizen, regardless of position or power.
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