New Delhi. The discussion on the no-confidence motion brought in the Lok Sabha against the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start from today. PM Modi can answer the debate that will last for three days on Thursday. At the same time, after Congress leader Rahul (Rahul) Gandhi’s Parliament membership is restored, he can start the discussion on behalf of the opposition. Meanwhile, during the discussion on Wednesday, Home Minister Amit Shah can intervene and answer questions regarding the Manipur issue.
Please tell that this is the first no-confidence motion against the Modi government in the current term. Earlier in the year 2018, a no-confidence motion was brought once in the previous tenure of the Modi government. The discussion on the no-confidence motion will start from 12 noon today, which will continue till 7 pm. There will be discussion on Wednesday also from 12 noon to 7 pm. At the same time, PM Modi is likely to answer the debate at 4 pm on Thursday. Congress’s Gaurav Gogoi’s notice has been accepted to start the discussion. Due to this, he will present the proposal. But if he wants, he can give Rahul Gandhi a chance to start the debate in his place.
Let us tell you that on July 26, the Lok Sabha had accepted the no-confidence motion brought by the opposition parties against the BJP-led government. Keeping in view the presentation of important bills including no-confidence motion this week, the BJP has issued a whip to its Lok Sabha MPs asking them to be present in the House from August 7 to August 11. The NDA parties were in the process of finalizing their speakers on Monday. Sources said that Shrikant Shinde and Rahul Shewale would be the speakers from the Shiv Sena (Shinde) group. Chirag Paswan (LJP) and Anupriya Patel (Apna Dal) are likely to be other prominent speakers.