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Parliamentary Panel Stalls Constitution Amendment Bill

A parliamentary committee has abruptly paused its draft report on the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025. Chairperson Aparajita Sarangi confirmed the delay following heated deliberations, citing an urgent requirement for further stakeholder consultations to address the far-reaching legal consequences of the proposed legislative changes.

Parliamentary Panel Stalls Constitution Amendment Bill

The decision follows intense pushback from opposition members who voiced significant concerns regarding the scope of the bill. While the panel received technical input from the Home Ministry, the complexity of adjustments affecting Jammu and Kashmir and other Union Territories necessitates a more deliberate review process.

Sarangi noted that the panel remains focused on the constitutional implications of the draft, moving away from an immediate endorsement. This pause fuels ongoing speculation about the government's timeline for bringing the bill to the floor, as the committee pivots toward a broader assessment of the legislation's impact on federal structures.

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