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Government says it is safe; Lok Sabha polls in May

December 11, 2013 13:31 IST

Dismissing any threat in wake of plans by some anti-Telangana Lok Sabha MPs, including those from Congress, to bring a no-confidence motion, Union Minister Kamal Nath on Wednesday said the government has the numbers and the general elections will be held in May as per schedule.

He also said that so far only four members of TDP have given notice for the motion on which the Speaker Meira Kumar will take a decision as per the rules.

"There is some speculation that elections may be held earlier. This is absolutely wrong. The UPA government will complete its full term and elections will be held as per its schedule in May.

"The government has the numbers and any no-confidence motion will not succeed...The government has majority. So the question of any no-confidence motion succeeding does not arise," the Parliamentary Affairs Minister told reporters outside Parliament.

Asked about the threat from some Seemandhra MPs of Congress to bring a no-confidence motion against the government, the minister said that as of today, four Telugu Desam Party members have given notices to bring a no-confidence motion and the Speaker will decide the issue according to the rules.

"It is definitely weird but they are pained," the minister said when asked about Congress MPs talking of bringing a no-confidence motion against their own government.

Congress spokesperson P C Chacko said he does not think that political parties are in a mood to support a no-confidence motion at a time when three-four months are left for the next general elections.

"This is an unwise steps taken by Andhra MPs...So whatever be their decisions, I am quite sure this will be defeated in Parliament. With three-four months to go for the general elections, no political party is in a mood to go for no-confidence motion. This is not at all necessary. UPA is quite confident," he said.

Chacko also said the government was not considering a vote on account in January instead of February.

"Absolutely not. We will have this session. There we need cooperation of all parties... We are in touch with all parties and ready for a discussion on all issues but that should be raised in a manner that does not affect the functioning of the House.

"We are ready to pass Lokpal Bill and other bills. In February, we will have the vote on account," he said. 

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