Modi government will bring prosecution against Justice Yashwant Verma! What is the center strategy? – Modi government prepares the movement movement against Justice Yashwant Verma

The Modi government is preparing to bring movement movement into the Monsoon session to remove Justice Yashwant Verma. Kiran Rijiju is the responsibility to agree to all parties. The Supreme Court will not require a new investigation after the Supreme Court has set up an investigation committee and confirmed the allegations against Justice Verma in the report. Rijiju will deal with leaders of political parties. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The Modi government began to prepare to bring the movement movement in the coming monsoon session of parliament to remove Justice Yashwant Verma. For this, Kiran Rijiju, Minister of Parliament, is the responsibility to make consensus at all parties. It is believed that the Supreme Court will not be expected to investigate a new investigation after the Supreme Court has already compiled an investigation committee and confirmed the allegations against Justice Verma in his report. Kiran Rijiju, who is trying to talk to the leaders of political parties, will try to make consensus by talking to the leaders of all political parties in the coming days. According to the rule, 50 MPs must be signed in Rajya Sabha and 100 MPs in Lok Sabha to establish a movements of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Court Judge. Thereafter, the movement movement can be passed by more than half of the total members of the home or two -thirds of the current MPs. If the government’s effort is successful, the movement movement against Justice Verma could be passed unanimously. At the same time, a movement movement can be transferred during the Monsoon session against Justice Verma. According to the regulations, the three -member committee appointed by the Chief Justice of India, after the movements of the prosecution has been approved, will investigate the allegations, and only after its report will continue on Parliament on Parliament. But the committee compiled by the Chief Justice has already conducted an investigation against Justice Verma, so there is no need to form a new committee.

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