PM Modi To Reply Opposition Against No Confidence Motion
PM Narendra Modi is going to reply to the allegations of the opposition in the parliament session, amid the no-confidence motion. The updates about the PM's reply today came after the Lok Sabha initiated the no-confidence debate, especially after the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi returned to the Parliament after almost 4 months. Meanwhile, during the ongoing session, discussion over the Manipur violence is still underway, demanding NDA… read-more
Tags: Opposition, parliament, No Confidence Motion, PM Narendra Modi, manipur violence
Courtesy: Live Mint
Parliament Session: Congress MP Poses 3 Questions To Modi Govt
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on August 8, said the I.N.D.I.A. was forced to bring the no-confidence motion, to break PM Narendra Modi's "maun vrat" on the Manipur violence. Gogoi posed three questions to BJP Government, in this regard. The questions include, why PM Modi didn't visit Manipur to date, why did it take almost 80 days to finally speak on Manipur and why Manipur CM is not sacked.
Tags: National news, Parliament Session, No Confidence Motion, Congress MP, manipur violence
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Opp Parties Bring 'No Confidence Motion' In Rajya Sabha Against Deputy Chairman
Twelve opposition parties brought a 'No Confidence Motion' against Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, Harivansh Singh, on September 20. The motion came after he passed the farm bills in a disputed manner citing that the Deputy Speaker harmed 'democratic traditions and processes'. Trinamool MP Derek O' Brein, tweeted, "They cheated. They broke every rule in Parliament. They cut RSTV feed so the country couldn’t see. Don’t spread propaganda.”
Tags: Rajyasabha, Harivansh Singh, No Confidence Motion, Farm Bill
Courtesy: The Indian Express