On Tuesday, the Lok Sabha began debating a resolution of no confidence. The debates, which are expected to last two days, August 8 and 9, were started in the Parliament by Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi. It was previously believed that MP Rahul Gandhi, who returned to the House of Representatives on Monday after a four-month absence, would start the debate in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.
The opposition parties of INDIA tabled a motion of no confidence.Last Friday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla approved a bloc.
The Bharatiya Janata Party convened a meeting of its parliamentary party on Tuesday in advance of the no-confidence motion discussion in the Lok Sabha.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, i.e, August 8 and 9, the lower chamber of the parliament will discuss the no-confidence resolution against the BJP-led administration. On August 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond.
Any member of the house may only move this in the Lok Sabha. Only a motion of no confidence may be submitted if a member of the House believes the current administration lacks a majority. The Center’s ruling party will also need to demonstrate its majority in the House if the Speaker grants the motion.
Notably, there are less than 150 members of the opposing parties in the Lower House, so if they introduce a no-confidence motion, they will undoubtedly lose. Additionally, because time in the Lok Sabha is allocated based on the number of parties represented in the House, they could not get as much time during the debate.
Today at 10 AM, a meeting of the I.N.D.I.A. bloc floor leaders was conducted at the LoP Rajya Sabha office in Parliament to plan the approach for the Floor of the House.
Following Indira Gandhi, Narendra Modi is now the seventh sitting prime minister to face a no-confidence vote before a general election.
In an effort to get Prime Minister Modi to address the Manipur violence, which has prevented the Parliament from working for five days, the Opposition’s no-confidence resolution was accepted by Lok Speaker Om Birla yesterday. The move was presented by Congress party MP Gaurav Gogoi against the Centre.
Despite the likelihood that they will not pass the numbers test, the opposition parties tabled a no-confidence vote against the PM Modi administration in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
With less than 150 members in the Lower House, the opposition parties will undoubtedly lose any motions of no-confidence that they introduce. Additionally, because time in the Lok Sabha is allocated based on the number of parties represented in the House, they could not get as much time during the debate.
However, they want to utilize the discussion to draw attention to the Manipur problem and put pressure on the administration to send the Prime Minister, not merely the Union home minister, to Parliament to speak on the subject.
The Bharatiya Janata Party convened a meeting of its parliamentary party on Tuesday in advance of the no-confidence motion discussion in the Lok Sabha. On Tuesday and Wednesday, or August 8 and 9, the lower chamber of the parliament will discuss the no-confidence resolution against the BJP-led administration. On August 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond.
Rahul Gandhi will launch today’s debate on the no-confidence motion in the lower house, according to Congress’ chief whip in the Lok Sabha, K Suresh, who made the announcement on Tuesday. K Suresh stated that the opposition only wants the PM’s response to Manipur and that they are aware they do not have the majority.
“Today in Lok Sabha, No Confidence Motion will be discussed,” K Suresh stated.Rahul Gandhi is the first speaker on the No Confidence Motion from the perspective of the Congress.
We anticipate hearing from Rahul Gandhi, said Congressman Gaurav Gogoi, who would take part in the no-confidence vote during the monsoon session of Parliament. He has visited Manipur and met with members of various societal groups in India. He is familiar with Manipur’s political and economic climate. He therefore has a really valuable viewpoint, which we are all eager to hear.
“Everyone in the nation is aware of the rationale for the no-confidence motion. Both the opposition and the government must hold a discussion about the violence that occurred in Manipur but not elsewhere in the nation.
Shrikant Shinde, a Shiv Sena (Eknath faction) MP, launched a stinging attack on the Uddhav Thackeray faction on Tuesday (August 8), accusing them of deviating from Hindutva ideals and Bal Thackeray’s philosophy in a contentious session at the Lok Sabha. The party opposed a no-confidence move against the Modi administration, which is why Shinde was so vehement in his criticism.
In a BJP parliamentary party meeting before the vote on no confidence in the government, Prime Minister Modi declared: “People who speak of social justice harmed it most with dynastic, appeasement, corrupt politics:”
Derek O’ Brien of the TMC was expelled from the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday by VP Dhankhar, Speaker of the Upper House. For the remainder of the monsoon session, O’ Brien will continue to be suspended.
Gaurav Gogoi startded a discussion in the Lok Sabha during the current legislative session. A central minister stirs up controversy by claiming that Gogoi is presenting the same issue when it was originally announced that Rahul Gandhi would do so.
Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi initiates debate, says women in Manipur demands justice.
Why hasn’t the prime minister visited Manipur yet, he questioned. Why did it take him eighty days to respond to the unrest in Manipur? Why hasn’t the Manipur chief minister been fired yet.
Congressman Gaurav Gogoi states, “The PM took a’maun vrat’ to refrain from speaking in the House. In order to break his silence, we had to present the No Confidence Motion.
We would want to ask him three things. First, why has he never been to Manipur? 2) Why did it take him over 80 days to speak on Manipur and why did he just speak for 30 seconds when he did? 3. “Why has the chief executive of Manipur not been fired yet?”
We are obligated to bring the No Confidence Motion, says Gaurav Gogoi. Never was this about the numbers; always was it about Manipur’s fairness. I make the motion calling for the House to reject the government. This motion was filed by I.N.D.I.A. on behalf of Manipur. Manipur seeks redress.
“The INDIA alliance has moved this no-confidence motion for Manipur because Manipur demands justice,” remarked Gogoi during the Parliamentary session. The occurrences take place throughout India, not just in a small area in the Northeast. India as a whole is on fire if Manipur is.
During the meeting of Parliament, Gogoi stated, “Our demand was clear that the Prime Minister, as the leader of the nation, come to the House, express sympathy, and all parties extend their support, and that Manipur gets a message that the Parliament is with them at this time of crisis.”
Nishikant Dubey, a BJP member, brings up the matter of Rahul Gandhi’s conviction in the “Modi” surname comment case being overturned by the Supreme Court, which led to the restoration of his membership.
“The Supreme Court has not issued a ruling,” he claims. It issued a stay of execution…He’s claiming he won’t apologize…Additionally, he asserts, “I am not Savarkar” and “You can never be Savakar.”
According to DMK MP TR Baalu, Manipur’s minorities have been cruelly murdered. There have been 143 fatalities. The state has lost 65,000 residents. In Manipur, two women were paraded naked through the streets after being stripped and gang-raped.The CM has no control. The prime minister has not visited the state or the Parliament. I.N.D.I.A. parties, however, went there and discovered what had occurred.
A BJP MP mocks Sonia Gandhi by saying, “Bete ko set karna hai, damad ko bhent”
Nishikant Dubey, a member of the BJP, poked fun at Sonia Gandhi, a senior member of the Congress, during the ongoing discussion of the no confidence vote in the government of Prime Minister Modi – bete ko set karna hai aur Damad ko bhent karna hai (To see her son settled and to present her son-in-law)
During the discussion, Dubey said, “This No Confidence Motion has been brought. Exactly why was this brought up? Sonia Gandhi is presently seated here.She needs to, in my opinion, do both Bete ko set karna hai and Damad ko bhent karna hai.The foundation of this Motion is that.
“This is a slap on your government if the Supreme Court is deciding how your government in Manipur will function and how the forces will function,” Leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), Arvind Sawant
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