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Home Ministry Denies Anti-Graft Bills Target Non-BJP State Governments

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India's Home Ministry has pushed back against opposition allegations that proposed anti-corruption legislation is politically motivated against non-BJP-ruled states. The bills in question would allow for the removal of arrested government officials after 30 days in custody. The ministry clarified that legislative membership would remain unaffected, ensuring no disruption to government stability. Officials argued the measures are intended to strengthen governance integrity and public trust. The proposed laws are currently under review by parliamentary committees.

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