No-confidence motion likely to be discussed next week, PM Modi will also be present in House

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be present in Parliament during the debate on the opposition’s no-confidence motion against the government. Pm Modi is scheduled to visit Maharashtra, so the no-confidence motion will be discussed next week.

The discussion on the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition against the current government will be held next week. According to media reports, a final decision on the discussion will be taken on Monday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be present in Parliament during the debate on the opposition’s no-confidence motion against the government. Pm Modi is scheduled to visit Maharashtra, so the no-confidence motion can be discussed, replied and voted on next week. In the monsoon session of Parliament that runs till August 11, the government has a long list of bills, which the government would like to place before Parliament.

What could be the result?

Talking about the outcome in the wake of the opposition’s no-confidence motion, the data shows that the government has nothing to worry about. Five seats are vacant in the 543-member Lok Sabha, reducing the majority mark to 270. The BJP has 301 seats, including the president, which is more than the majority mark. With allies, the NDA’s total tally reaches 331.

Among the non-aligned parties, , 10 other parties, including YSR Congress, Naveen Patnaik’s Biju Janata Dal and BSP and TDP, are likely to extend indirect support to the government by remaining absent.

The opposition does not expect the resolution to be passed due to the low numbers. If sources are to be believed, its sole purpose is to motivate the Prime Minister to speak on Manipur. This is an intention of the opposition that the government has ignored so far.

Gaurav Gogoi (Congress) said, , “The India alliance is aware of its numbers in the Lok Sabha, but it is not just about the numbers. It is about Manipur’s fight for justice. , “A message should go to the brothers and sisters of Manipur that PM Modi may have forgotten Manipur, but in this hour of grief, the Indian alliance stands with them and we are fighting for their rights inside Parliament,” he said. “

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