Parliament: No-confidence motion will be discussed from today; BJP will launch a scathing attack on the opposition
The Modi government will face the first no-confidence motion in its second term on Tuesday.
The Modi government will face the first no-confidence motion in its second term on Tuesday. Since the Lok Sabha elections are after a few months and there is no threat to the government from the point of view of numbers, the discussion on the no-confidence motion will be an election one. At the same time, the Parliament membership of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been restored at a time when the no-confidence motion brought by the Congress against the Modi government at the Center will be discussed in the Parliament on Tuesday. Congress has said that the party wants him to play the role of chief speaker on behalf of the party during the debate on this no-confidence motion against the government. In such a situation, there is a high possibility that Rahul can start the debate on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha.
During this, the government will count its achievements with the attack on the opposition. At the same time, the opposition will try to put the government in the dock by counting its flaws. Congress sources say that Gaurav Gogoi, who moved the motion, will request the chair to allow Rahul Gandhi to initiate the discussion in his place. This no-confidence motion will be discussed at 12 noon today. There will be debate for 18 hours in three days. At the same time, PM Modi will reply on the no-confidence motion on 10 August. At the same time, Nishikant Dubey will be the first speaker from the BJP.
Ten MPs will participate in the discussion on behalf of the government
At least ten MPs from the government side will participate in the discussion. These MPs have been instructed to count the achievements of the particular area. Means every speaker will count the achievements of different sectors of the Modi government.
What will be the issues of the opposition?
Leader of Opposition mainly on the issue of rising violence against women in the pretext of Manipur violence, political use of central investigative agencies, negative attitude of governors in opposition-ruled states against state governments and alleged continuous deterioration of communal harmony in the country Will surround In this, everyone's eyes will be especially on Rahul Gandhi's speech.
Significantly, due to a statement given by Rahul Gandhi regarding his Modi surname in 2019, his membership of Parliament was canceled on March 24. However, after the Supreme Court stayed the sentence, his membership was restored on Monday. Now he will once again present his party's side in the House.

