‘Shouldn’t make a fuss’: Amit Shah speaks at length on Constitution Amendment Bill, ex-VP Jagdeep Dhankhar and Rahul Gandhi – Top quotes | India News

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday defended the government’s proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill and dismissed speculation surrounding former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s resignationSpeaking in an exclusive interview with news agency ANI, Shah put to rest claims of political undercurrents behind the move. “Dhankhar ji was sitting on a constitutional post and during his tenure, he did good work according to the constitution. He has resigned due to his personal health problem. One should not try to stretch it too much and find something,” the Union home minister said.
Dhankhar resigned as VP on July 21, citing health reasons.
On the Criminal Bills
Speaking on the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, which mandates removal of Prime Ministers, chief ministers and other ministers if jailed for serious offences, Shah expressed confidence that Parliament would back the measure.“I am sure it will be passed. There will be many people in the Congress party and in the opposition who will support morality and maintain the moral ground,” he said.Shah accused the Opposition of resisting reforms only to safeguard their leaders. “Even today, they are trying that if they ever go to jail, they will easily form the government from jail. The jail will be made CM House, PM House and the DGP, Chief Secretary, Cabinet Secretary or Home Secretary will take orders from the jail,” he remarked.The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025, introduced by Union home minister Amit Shah in the Lok Sabha during the Monsoon Session, proposes the removal of any central or state minister, including the Prime Minister or chief minister, if they are arrested and held in custody for at least 30 days on charges related to corruption or serious criminal offences.
Targeting Rahul Gandhi
The home minister also took aim at Rahul Gandhi, lashing out at his “Voter Adhikar Yatra” in Bihar . “There is a big difference between managing a program and communicating with the public,” he said.He further attacked Gandhi over his past actions. “What was the justification of Rahul Gandhi for tearing the ordinance brought by Manmohan Singh to save Lalu Yadav? If there was morality that day, then is it not there today because you have lost three consecutive elections?”
On Parliament security
Shah also defended the deployment of CISF inside Parliament, rejecting Opposition criticism. “The marshals enter the House only when the Speaker orders them. This change happened after a big incident when some Leftist people had sprayed inside the Parliament… They (Opposition) need excuses and they want to create confusion among the public. After losing three elections, the level of frustration has made them lose common sense,” he said.On August 5, during the morning session of the Rajya Sabha, Congress and other Opposition parties caused an uproar, alleging that CISF personnel were deployed in the House the previous week. The Chair and the government strongly denied this, clarifying that the personnel were from parliamentary security services.