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Chances of conflict again in Parliament, opposition will bring no-confidence motion in the House today

Some opposition parties included in the Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) are going to bring a no-confidence motion against the Modi government in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday over the Manipur violence. Lok Sabha MP and Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhary gave this information late on Tuesday night. Let us tell you that the proposal to hand over the notice was discussed in the meeting of constituent parties of ‘India’ on Tuesday morning.

Adhir Ranjan Choudhary said that we will have no other option but to resort to the no-confidence motion because the government is not accepting the demand of the opposition parties that at least the Prime Minister should give a strong statement in the Parliament on the issue of Manipur because He is our leader in Parliament besides being the Prime Minister of India.

PM Modi should answer in the House on Manipur violence: Opposition
Sources informed that after considering various options to force PM Narendra Modi to speak in Parliament regarding Manipur violence, it was decided that this would be an effective way to force the government to initiate a discussion on the issue. will be.

Opposition parties demand that PM Modi answer in the House on Manipur violence. At the same time, the government says that it is ready to discuss Manipur, but the opposition is not allowing the discussion.

Amid the ongoing deadlock in Parliament, the parties included in the opposition alliance India have made it clear that they will not compromise on their stand of starting the discussion on Manipur only after the Prime Minister’s statement in the House. Sources said that the option of bringing a no-confidence motion to force the PM to speak in the House on Manipur was discussed during a meeting of opposition India Alliance leaders led by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge at Parliament House on Tuesday morning.

BJP retaliated on no-confidence motion
The opposition alliance knows that the Modi government has a sufficient majority in the Lok Sabha. In such a situation, the option of no-confidence motion is a politically risky deal. When asked about rumors of opposition bringing a no-confidence motion, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said that he was not aware of their move, but if they are doing so then they should know that the last time they brought a no-confidence motion. BJP came back to power with a strong majority of more than 300 seats.

If we bring a no-confidence motion this time, we will get more than 350 seats. In more than four years, no no-confidence motion has yet been moved against the Modi government in the 17th Lok Sabha. The no-confidence motion was brought against the Modi government for the first time in the 16th Lok Sabha on July 20, 2018, in which the NDA government defeated the no-confidence motion by 126 votes against 325.

150 MPs are included in ‘India’ group
Of the 543 Lok Sabha seats, five are currently vacant, including Rahul Gandhi’s Wayanad seat. The BJP-led NDA has more than 330 members in the Lok Sabha while the majority figure is 272. Whereas the parties in India have about 150 MPs. Whereas many other parties like YSR Congress, BJD, Bharat Rashtra Samithi have more than 60 members and are outside these two camps.