Opposition passes no-confidence motion; Modi govt says we are ready
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18 Jul 2018 01:14 PM (IST)
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The opposition parties passed a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government. To this, the government said that we accept the challenge and we are ready to face the music. The governement said in Lok Sabha that India has faith in PM Narendra Modi and this is why 'Doodh Ka Doodh, paani Ka Paani Ho Jayega'
In the house
Amid noisy scenes in Lok Sabha today, Speaker Sumitra Mahaj accepted TDP's no-trust Motion against Modi government. Mahajan said she will notify date for discussion on no-confidence motion within a couple of days.
Lok Sabha proceedings began on a stormy note on the first day of the Monsoon Session. Members from the TDP, a former ally of the ruling NDA government, barged into the Well with placards and shouted "we want justice" demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh. Many Opposition leaders demanded debate on recent mob-lynching incidents.
"The government was ready to face the no-confidence motion and win it as it enjoyed a two-third majority in the House," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said.
While speaking to the media before entering the Parliament, PM urged all the parties to make most of their time in parliament and help government pass various important bills.
"I hope the Monsoon Session is a productive one and the time is properly utilised to discuss important matters. May the productivity of the forthcoming session and the rich levels of debate also become a source of inspiration for the various state assemblies”.
In the house
Amid noisy scenes in Lok Sabha today, Speaker Sumitra Mahaj accepted TDP's no-trust Motion against Modi government. Mahajan said she will notify date for discussion on no-confidence motion within a couple of days.
Lok Sabha proceedings began on a stormy note on the first day of the Monsoon Session. Members from the TDP, a former ally of the ruling NDA government, barged into the Well with placards and shouted "we want justice" demanding special status for Andhra Pradesh. Many Opposition leaders demanded debate on recent mob-lynching incidents.
"The government was ready to face the no-confidence motion and win it as it enjoyed a two-third majority in the House," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said.
While speaking to the media before entering the Parliament, PM urged all the parties to make most of their time in parliament and help government pass various important bills.
"I hope the Monsoon Session is a productive one and the time is properly utilised to discuss important matters. May the productivity of the forthcoming session and the rich levels of debate also become a source of inspiration for the various state assemblies”.