🔴 Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, 2025 – Explained in Detail 🔴 In this video, we cover the recent bill introduced in Parliament which proposes that if a Prime Minister, Chief Minister, or any Minister remains under arrest/detention for 30 days, they will automatically lose their office. This topic is extremely important for UPSC 2026, State PCS, SSC, Banking, Defence Exams, and other competitive examinations. 👉 Key Points Covered in This Video: Background of the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill Key provisions: 30 days arrest clause, eligibility, automatic removal from office Impact on Prime Minister, Chief Minister, Union/State Ministers Pros & Cons: Accountability vs Misuse of Law Constitutional concerns: Presumption of innocence, federalism, democratic mandate Relevance for Current Affairs 2025–26 and probable UPSC Mains & Prelims questions ⚡ This analysis will help you in: UPSC CSE 2026 Prelims & Mains GS Paper II (Polity & Governance) Essay & Ethics papers (Issues of governance, accountability, democracy) State PCS & other government exams (Current affairs section) 📚 Most Expected Questions: What is the 130th Amendment Bill, 2025? Why is there controversy over the 30 days arrest provision? How does this affect the principle of presumption of innocence? Possible MCQs for UPSC Prelims & Mains answer writing points. #UPSC2026 #UPSCPolity #CurrentAffairs2025 #Constitution130thAmendment #UPSCPreparation #UPSCMains #UPSCPrelims2026 #StatePCS #CompetitiveExams #IndianPolity #CurrentAffairsForUPSC