On News Track, a political flashpoint has erupted over the proposed ‘criminal Neta bill’. The legislation seeks to disqualify any Prime Minister, Chief Minister or minister who is in jail for more than 30 days on serious criminal charges. Union Home Minister Amit Shah defended the bill, stating that "the country cannot be run from prisons." He countered the opposition’s criticism by citing his own past resignation and recalling their doublespeak on convicted politicians. Opposition parties have called the bill vindictive and a political tool, alleging it could be used to topple democratically elected governments through the misuse of central agencies. The programme, featuring former Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, delves into the intense debate on whether the bill is a crucial reform for clean politics or an instrument for political vendettas.
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