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No-confidence motion against the Manipuri government is successful: After speaking with all parties, the Lok Sabha Speaker will decide the time of the debate

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The Congress introduced a no-confidence motion against the government in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Om Birla, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, approved it.

When the Lok Sabha resumed at 12 p.m., Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi moved a no-confidence motion.

Following the support of more than 50 MPs in accordance with the rules, the speaker stated that the time for the debate on the motion of no confidence will be determined after consulting with all parties.

However, while raising slogans, the opposition began to demand the presence of Prime Minister Modi. The Lok Sabha was then adjourned until 2 p.m.

When the proceedings resumed, the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill was approved. However, because of the opposition’s commotion, it was moved to Thursday at 11 a.m.

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The opposition has walked out of the Rajya Sabha.

The Rajya Sabha has resumed debate. However, opposition MPs continued to chant, “We want justice, PM Modi answer.” It was later postponed until 2 p.m.

The opposition walked out of the House for the second day in a row when the proceedings began at 2 p.m. However, after some bills were passed in the House, the proceedings were adjourned until July 27.

Modi’s 2018 prophetic statement went viral.

Five years prior, PM Modi foresaw the introduction of a motion of no confidence against the administration. In fact, PM Modi had said in the Lok Sabha in response to a no-confidence motion against the Modi government in 2018: “I would like to wish you that you prepare so much that you get a chance to bring no-confidence again in 2023.”

MPs’ comments on the motion of no confidence.

Arjun Ram Meghwal, minister of state for parliamentary affairs He wanted to talk first. When we were prepared, he raised the subject of rules. Now that they have brought up a new issue, the PM needs to arrive and begin the conversation. These are all excuses, in my opinion.

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi: “We will be doing a great service to this country if we are using the no-confidence motion to bring the PM to Parliament.”

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Manoj Jha, an RJD member We are aware that the odds are not in our favour, but democracy is more than just statistics. He might be coerced into speaking under the guise of a motion of no confidence. This would represent the greatest success.

Details about the motion of no confidence that you should know.

1. Why did the opposition file the motion for a no-confidence vote?

The opposition is aware that the government will easily demonstrate its majority in the house, but that the Prime Minister’s speech will also take place after the no-confidence motion is approved. In other words, they will win the perception war by forcing the government to address the Manipur issue during the debate.

The government, however, is adamant that Home Minister Amit Shah respond to the discussion regarding the situation in Manipur.

2. 50 MPs supported the proposal, which was the required number.

50 MPs voted in favour of the no-confidence motion that the Congress submitted. According to Rule 198 of the Lok Sabha’s Rules of Procedure and Conduct, this amount. The person bringing the no-confidence motion is required to provide written notice at 10 am prior to this. which the Speaker of the House reads. The Speaker announces the debate date after receiving the necessary support. That is, after the motion is approved, there will be a debate within 10 days.

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If not, the motion is defeated, and the member who proposed it is notified of this. On the other hand, the government must resign if it cannot demonstrate its majority.

3. What is the government’s current standing in the Lok Sabha?

The Lok Sabha currently has 543 seats. Five of them are empty. The NDA currently holds 335 seats in the Lok Sabha. I.N.D.I.A., the opposition alliance, has more than 140 lawmakers. While 60 MPs are affiliated with parties that are neither NDA nor I.N.D.I.A. affiliated.

On July 20, 2018, the first motion of no confidence in the Modi administration was introduced. The opposition received 126 votes, while the government received 325.

JB Kriplani filed the first motion of no confidence against the Nehru administration in 1963. No-confidence motions have been filed 26 times since that time.

In the monsoon session, the central government will introduce 31 bills, and there will be 17 meetings.

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Up until August 11, the monsoon session will continue. There will be 17 meetings during this time. In the monsoon session, the central government is presenting 31 bills. Ten of them have already been introduced in one of the Parliament’s Houses, while 21 of them are brand-new legislation. They will be talked about. The Delhi transfer-posting ordinance is the bill that is most frequently discussed.