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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the Lok Sabha on Thursday in response to the Opposition’s no-confidence motion against the NDA government.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh confirming the PM’s presence at the Parliament today, said, “The PM will be present in the House tomorrow to reply to the no-confidence motion.”
The Lok Sabha initiated the no-confidence debate on Tuesday.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who returned to the Parliament after almost 4 months, participated in the discussion on Wednesday.
During the debate, the Congress leader referred to his visit to Manipur and his meetings with victims of violence in the state and said ‘Bharat’ is the voice of the people of the country and that “voice was killed in Manipur”.
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PM Modi to reply on no-confidence motion in Parliament today: What to expect?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will mark his presence in the Lok Sabha tomorrow to reply to the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the NDA government, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said today. “The PM will be present in the House tomorrow to reply to the no-confidence motion,” the Union minister told Lok Sabha today.
Just before the adjournment of the House, the Union Minister confirmed the same.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to make a statement on the prevailing condition in Manipur which has been hit by ethnic clashes and also reply to allegations put forward by Opposition leaders in the parliament.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday urged warring Kuki and Meitei communities to hold talks, as Lok Sabha adopted a resolution calling for the restoration of peace in the northeastern state. (Read here)
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