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Cong, BRS give notice to bring no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
July 26, 2023 12:14 IST
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The Congress on Wednesday gave a notice on moving a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi-led central government in the Lok Sabha over the Manipur issue.

IMAGE: Opposition MPs raise slogans in the Lok Sabha during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. Photograph: Sansad TV/ANI Photo

Congress deputy leader in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi will move the motion, party's whip in Lok Sabha Manickam Tagore told PTI.

Although the decision to move the no-confidence motion is that of the united opposition, Gogoi, who is an MP from Assam, will move the motion, he said.

 

'The INDIA alliance is together and this is the idea of the INDIA alliance. Congress party's leader will be moving the motion. We feel that it is our duty to use this last weapon to break the arrogance of the government and make them speak on Manipur,' Tagore asserted.

He said the notice for the motion was submitted in the Speaker's office at 9.20 am on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Bharat Rashtra Samiti MP Nama Nageshwar Rao also submitted a notice to move a no-confidence motion against the Union Council of Ministers.

The K Chandrashekar Rao-led BRS is not a part of the INDIA alliance.

The alliance of 26 opposition parties, INDIA, had decided to move the motion in order to make Prime Minister Narendra Modi speak in Parliament on the Manipur violence, senior leaders of the front said.

The Congress earlier also issued a whip in the Lower House of Parliament for its members to be present in its parliamentary office by 10.30 am on Wednesday to 'discuss some important issues'.

Although the no-confidence motion by opposition parties is bound to fail the numbers test, opposition parties argue that they will win the battle of perception by cornering the government on the Manipur issue during the debate.

They contend that it is also a strategy to make the prime minister speak in Parliament on the crucial matter even as the government has been insisting that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will reply to the debate on the Manipur situation.

Earlier in the day, the opposition parties met at the chamber of the Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge to chalk out the future course of action.

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