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I.N.D.I.A. floor leaders to meet at 10 am to discuss strategy on Bills that propose removal of PMs, CMs who are arrested

I.N.D.I.A. floor leaders to meet at 10 am to discuss strategy on Bills that propose removal of PMs, CMs who are arrested

Deccan Heralda day ago
Hello Readers ! After NDA and I.N.D.I.A. announced their candidates for the Vice-President, and the former's C P Radhakrishnan filing his candidature today, I.N.D.I.A. bloc floor leaders are scheduled to meet at 10 am to discuss the 3 bills that propose removal of PM, CM, and ministers held on serious charges. The Narendra Modi government is likely to introduce two Bills – one to amend the Constitution and another to rework the law governing the administration of the Union Territories – in Lok Sabha as early as today. Follow DH for live updates on the Parliament!
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