Congress's no-confidence motion against Modi govt accepted, Speaker to decide date and time for discussion
The Congress's no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government has been accepted by the Lok Sabha. The motion was moved by Congress deputy leader of the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi and was backed by the Congress, DMK, TMC, BRS, NCP, Shiv Sena (UBT), JD(U) and Left parties.
The motion was accepted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who said he would discuss the matter with floor leaders and assign a date and time for taking up the motion. The motion has to be discussed within 10 days of being accepted.
The move to move a no-confidence motion against the Modi government comes in the wake of the recent violence in Manipur. The Opposition has accused the government of mishandling the situation in Manipur and of failing to address the concerns of the people.
The Opposition is hoping that the no-confidence motion will force the government to take action on the situation in Manipur. They are also hoping that the motion will force the Prime Minister to speak on the issue in the Lok Sabha.
The government has dismissed the no-confidence motion as a "political stunt". The government has said that it is committed to resolving the situation in Manipur and that it is taking all necessary steps to do so.
It remains to be seen whether the no-confidence motion will be successful. However, the move has certainly put the government on the defensive and has forced it to answer questions about its handling of the situation in Manipur.
Here are some of the key points of the article:
The Congress has moved a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government.
The motion was accepted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
The motion has to be discussed within 10 days of being accepted.
The Opposition is hoping that the no-confidence motion will force the government to take action on the situation in Manipur.
The government has dismissed the no-confidence motion as a "political stunt".