130वें संशोधन से विपक्ष मुक्त होगा भारत? सबको जेल भेजने की तैयारी शुरू! | F&F Ep-145 | Hemant
In this detailed and thought-provoking video, we delve into the recent 130th Amendment brought forth by the Modi government, which proposes a significant shift in how ministers, Chief Ministers, and even the Prime Minister could be removed from office. The amendment suggests that if any of these political leaders are detained for over 30 days in a criminal case, they would automatically lose their position. This move has sparked intense debate between the ruling party and the opposition, with many questioning the intent behind this amendment. Is it designed to tackle corruption, or is it a strategic maneuver to weaken opposition parties ahead of upcoming elections? The video discusses the implications of this bill, touching upon the potential misuse of central agencies like the ED and CBI to target opposition leaders. We explore the political fallout from similar cases involving leaders like Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren, who have faced arrests and charges without concrete evidence. The episode also raises questions about the effectiveness of these amendments, particularly when cases against ruling party figures, such as Himanta Biswa Sarma and Ajit Pawar, remain unaddressed. We also highlight how this bill could strengthen the BJP’s position in states with opposition governments, ultimately raising concerns about the political manipulation of laws. The central issue is whether these legal changes are a genuine attempt at governance reform or merely a tool for political dominance. Watch this video for an in-depth analysis and let us know your thoughts in the comments.