Opposition may bring no-confidence motion-'INDIA' meeting...
The ongoing deadlock in parliament on the issue of Manipur is increasing instead of decreasing. Meanwhile, news has come that the opposition may bring a no-confidence motion against the central government. According to sources, a decision has been taken in the meeting of the opposition alliance 'India'. It was also decided in the meeting that the opposition would stand firm on the demand of the PM's statement in the house on the issue of Manipur.
Uproar has been going on for the last several days on the issue of Manipur. politics is hot in Manipur after a video of women being frisked went viral on May 4, a day before the monsoon session of parliament began. Opposition parties are demanding a statement from prime minister Narendra Modi on the issue of Manipur. However, before the commencement of the session on July 20, in his address outside the parliament, the prime minister termed the incident in Manipur as shameful and called for severe punishment for the culprits. But the opposition says that the PM should make a statement inside the House.
TMC sought time on the proposal-On tuesday (July 25), a meeting of the parties involved in the opposition alliance 'India' was held on this issue. According to sources, in this meeting all the parties decided to bring no-confidence motion. Along with this, the opposition parties have also decided to continue demanding the statement of prime minister Narendra Modi in both the Houses. In today's meeting of the opposition alliance 'India', all the parties agreed, although TMC asked for 24 hours to express its opinion. Fifty MPs are needed to bring a no-confidence motion against the central government.
According to sources, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhary and manish Tiwari, congress leaders in the Lok Sabha, have been given the responsibility of preparing its outline and collecting signatures of the MPs. The strategy of the opposition parties is that on the pretext of no-confidence motion, the opposition parties will be able to surround the government on the issue of Manipur in detail and PM Modi will have to answer the discussion.