A parliamentary panel in India has deferred the adoption of its draft report on a controversial bill aimed at removing Prime Ministers, Union Ministers, and Chief Ministers who are detained for 30 consecutive days on serious charges. The decision follows the panel's determination that further discussions with stakeholders and among members were necessary. The committee, led by Aparajita Sarangi, had previously made five recommendations in its draft report, which were circulated to members. During a vote on July 17, 2026, it was decided to delay finalizing the report. AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi and NCP MP Supriya Sule had initially submitted dissenting notes but later withdrew them after the panel's decision to defer.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the decision of the parliamentary panel in a neutral manner, focusing on the procedural aspects of deferring the report's adoption. It reports the consensus among members for additional consultations without overtly favoring any political faction. While the subject matter is a '





