Opposition Challenges Central Armed Police Forces Bill: Calls for Comprehensive Review
The Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026, faces opposition from Lok Sabha MPs, who demand a more comprehensive review process. Critics argue that the bill's current form could cause internal divisions and bypasses a Supreme Court order. The bill seeks to unify the legal framework governing CAPFs.
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In a heated session of the Lok Sabha on Thursday, opposition MPs called for the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026, to be referred to a parliamentary committee for detailed examination.
The Bill, which aims to streamline service rules across different armed police forces, came under fire from various parties. Critics, including Mahua Moitra and Harish Chandra Meena, highlighted potential divisions it may cause among officers and the need for greater scrutiny to ensure national security interests are upheld.
Despite the Rajya Sabha having already passed the Bill, opposition members argue that a rushed approval without consulting stakeholders overlooks judicial guidance set forth by the Supreme Court. The call for a review reflects concerns about the legislation's potential impact on internal security and administrative integrity.
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