Tensions Rise Over CAPF Bill: A Tug-of-War in India's Parliament
The Rajya Sabha witnessed heated debates over the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill. While BJP members praised it as a much-needed reform, the Opposition criticized it for undermining a Supreme Court verdict. The bill aims to unify service rules across CAPF forces, but critics argue it may weaken national security and hinder career progress, especially for women personnel.
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The Rajya Sabha erupted in debate over the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, dividing the government and Opposition. BJP MPs endorsed the bill as essential reform, while Opposition members accused it of bypassing Supreme Court rulings.
Passed in the Upper House, the bill seeks to consolidate regulations for CAPF personnel under one legal framework, replacing disparate service rules across forces. Critics, including Congress's Fauzia Khan, argue that the bill undermines justice and national security.
Supporters like BJP's Mayankkumar Nayak emphasize the bill’s role in streamlining promotions and ensuring transparency. Meanwhile, opponents demand further scrutiny and consultation with CAPF representatives before finalizing the legislation.
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