The only SPINE that needs to be shown is by the Congress, by electing a new leader. As long as this guy is around, Modi will stay in Power. Also incase you studied Business Studies 101 - If someone fails to lead a party to their goal for 10+ years, that leader is voted out of his/her responsibility!
I have sent this representation for the immediate release of Shri Sonam Wangchuk to the President of India, Prime Minister of India, Home Minister, Law Minister of India, and the LG of Ladakh, with a cc to DC Leh.
On account of the Modi government's commitment to restoring moral standards in politics and in view of the public resentment towards the menace, today with the Lok Sabha speaker's permission, I tabled constitutional amendment bills that will prevent people from holding important constitutional positions like Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or Union or State Minister while in jail.
The purpose is to elevate the declining moral standards and maintaining integrity in politics. The three bills will bring into effect the following regulations:
1. No person who is arrested and in jail can function as Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or Minister in the Union or State Government.
2. When the Constitution was framed, its makers could not have imagined that in the future, political leaders would refuse to resign on moral grounds even after being arrested. In recent years, the country has witnessed shocking instances where chief ministers or ministers continued to run governments from jail without resigning.
3. The bills also provide that an accused politician must obtain bail within 30 days of arrest. If they fail to secure bail within 30 days, then on the 31st day, either the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister will have to remove them; otherwise, by law, they will cease to remain eligible to function. Once granted bail through due legal process, such leaders may be reinstated to their positions.
Now the people of the country need to decide: Is it right for a minister, chief minister, or prime minister to run a government from jail?
little to no reportage on the Dharmasthala cases from our esteemed tv channels until the last few days when all the coverage seems to be focused on the apparent failure of the burial site diggings
public tv is doing a piece on how much money has been spent on it
bastards
By honouring a film that spreads blatant misinformation with the clear intent of tarnishing Kerala’s image and sowing seeds of communal hatred, the jury of the #NationalFilmAwards has lent legitimacy to a narrative rooted in the divisive ideology of the Sangh Parivar. Kerala, a land that has always stood as a beacon of harmony and resistance against communal forces, has been gravely insulted by this decision. It is not just Malayalis, but everyone who believes in democracy, must raise their voice in defence of truth and the constitutional values we hold dear.
In 2001, Lankesh Patrike published an article about the Dharmasthala mafia.
A week later, the journalist who wrote the article, Rashid B.M., was found murdered in a lodge.