No-confidence motion against Modi government will be discussed from today, Rahul Gandhi will start the debate in Lok Sabha
Debate on No Confidence Motion: There will be a discussion in the Lok Sabha from today on the no-confidence motion brought against the Modi government at the Center regarding the Manipur violence. Rahul Gandhi will also speak on behalf of the Congress in this discussion.
The Congress and Telangana's ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) have moved a no-confidence motion against the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The discussion on the no-confidence motion brought in the Lok Sabha against the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin today. PM Modi can answer the debate that will last for three days on Thursday. Since the Lok Sabha elections are after a few months and there is no threat to the government from the point of view of numbers, the discussion on the no-confidence motion will be an election one. Can give Rahul Gandhi a chance to start the debate. The no-confidence motion will be discussed for three days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give his answer on the last day. PM Modi will speak on Manipur violence as well as other issues.
The Modi government will count its achievements. Nishikant Dubey will be the first speaker from BJP. At the same time, the opposition will try to put the government in the dock by counting its flaws. The mover of the motion, Gaurav Gogoi, will request the Chair to allow Rahul Gandhi to initiate the discussion in his place. This no-confidence motion will be discussed at 12 noon today.
Leader of the Opposition mainly on the issue of rising violence against women in the pretext of Manipur violence, political use of central investigative agencies, negative attitude of governors in opposition-ruled states against state governments, and alleged continuous deterioration of communal harmony in the country Will surround
Ten MPs from the Central Government will participate in the discussion. These MPs have been instructed to count the achievements of the particular area. That is, every speaker will count the achievements of different sectors of the Modi government. Opposition parties have been demanding Prime Minister Modi's statement in Parliament on the caste violence in Manipur and due to this, the Monsoon Session of Parliament, which began on July 20, has been stormy.
The debate on the opposition's no-confidence motion against the government in the Lok Sabha is starting on Tuesday (August 8). There will be an 18-hour debate in Parliament from today for three days. At the same time, PM Modi will reply to the no-confidence motion on 10 August. At the same time, Nishikant Dubey will be the first speaker from the BJP.
Talking about the strength of the no-confidence motion, the majority mark is 272 in the 545-seat Lok Sabha. The BJP, the most prominent constituent of the NDA, alone has more than 300 seats. On the other hand, the opposition alliance 'India', including the Congress, has the support of about 141 members. On the other hand, if allies are added, then NDA has the support of 329 MPs.