Prime Minister Modi’s Response to No Confidence Motion in Lok Sabha Stay Tune

Key Points from Prime Minister Modi’s Reply to No Confidence Motion

PM modi break silence and speaks today on no confidence motion - wyanews

The debate started on the No confidence motion by Congress Leader Gourav Gogoi on August 8, and today is the last day at 4 p.m. in the house. The Prime Minister was going to reply to the no-confidence motion.

The Indian Developmental National Inclusive Alliances (I.N.D.I.A.) brought the Manipur riots and violence matters to the ruling BJP party to make peace in that state and do right for the victims.

he opposing parties are waiting for Modi’s reply, which will be seen today in the house at 4 p.m. After many arguments and fights in the Lok Sabha between the ruling party and the opposition, today’s going to end when Modi breaks out of his silence.

The 28 Alliance parties were done protesting and went to Manipur to know the facts and situations of the Manipur Kukis. These days, the Lok Sabha was only in one debate, and that was on the no-confidence motion, and the parties are firing on Modi and his government because he didn’t respond to the Manipur violence, and his silence made the debate, and the opposition parties said by the debate only he would open his mouth and break the silence and the truth would come out, and they started the voting system to speak up on the no-confidence motion, and all agreed with that.

Highlights in The Lok Sabha

Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh confirmed The presence of Prime Minister Modi in Lok Sabha today

Home Minister Amith Shah said the alliance parties want to confuse the government with the no-confidence motion. They are spreading confusion; that’s it. They don’t even think about the backward, poor, or farmers in the country. They are not worried about these people; they are worried only about their families.

The central government has taken the decision to speak about the issue of Manipur violence on August 11.

The Support for the motion comes from the BRS; before 144 MPs were supported by the BRS MPs, it became 152. 70 MPs stood back and supported the motion.

Congress MP Gourav Gogoi said that the I.N.D.I.A. bloc brought force to break the silence of Prime Minister Modi on the Manipur state violence and riots.

They were brutally raped, murdered, and prosecuted, and still, Modi has not responded, so we brought this up to break his silence and do justice for the victims.

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