Disrupted in parliament, EAM jaishankar Posts Foreign Policy Statement On Twitter

External Affairs minister S jaishankar on friday slammed the Opposition parties for the disruptions in the parliament during his statement on foreign policy.
 
 He shared a video on social media listing out details of visits of President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President jagdeep dhankhar and prime minister Narendra Modi abroad.
 
 Explaining what a no-confidence motion entails, Tewari highlighted that it is a written statement expressing a lack of trust in the current government. Any lok sabha mp with the support of 50 members can bring forth a no-confidence motion. Once submitted, the Speaker reads the notice, as happened on Wednesday.
 
 The no-confidence motion garnered support from various parties within INDIA. When asked to stand in favor of the motion, leaders like sonia gandhi, Farooq Abdullah, T R Baalu, and supriya sule stood up, along with representatives from congress, Trinamool congress, DMK, CPI, CPI(M), shiv sena (Uddhav thackeray faction), JD(U), and AAP. In terms of numbers, out of the 543 seats in lok sabha, five are vacant. The nda has over 330 members, while the opposition alliance has around 140, and there are 60 members unaligned with any of the groups. The united opposition's main demand is a statement from PM Modi in parliament following the distressing video of two Kuki women being paraded naked. They want the prime minister to address the issue within parliament, and the government has expressed readiness to discuss the Manipur issue in the house, as conveyed by Union home minister amit shah to congress President mallikarjun Kharge.
 

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