Live Coverage of PM Modi’s No-Confidence Motion Speech: Opposition Allegedly Wields ‘Hidden Influence’, Bestows Blessings on Those It Wishes Ill Upon

Live Updates: Parliament’s No-Confidence Motion Against PM Modi’s Government The government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently facing a no-confidence motion for the second time in its nine-year tenure, responding to the Opposition’s no-confidence motion against the NDA government. The Lok Sabha initiated the no-confidence debate on Tuesday. Notably, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi,…

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Live Updates on No-Confidence Motion: Amit Shah Asserts in Lok Sabha That “No-Trust Motion Aims to Deceive Public”

Live Updates on No Confidence Motion: BJP’s Smriti Irani Counters Rahul Gandhi’s Remarks in Debate on Opposition-Backed Motion New Delhi: In the ongoing debate over the no-confidence motion presented by the opposition alliance INDIA against the BJP-led government, BJP’s Smriti Irani strongly responded to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s allegations. She accused Gandhi of spreading false…

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Rahul Gandhi Set to Address No-Confidence Debate Today; Centre Identifies 5 Ministers for Participation

BJP to Convene Parliamentary Meeting Ahead of No-Confidence Motion; Debate Scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has scheduled a parliamentary party meeting on Tuesday in preparation for the impending no-confidence motion. The motion is set to be discussed, addressed, and voted upon on Wednesday and Thursday. In a significant…

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Team INDIA Comes Together to Celebrate Rahul Gandhi’s Return to Parliament

Rahul Gandhi’s Reinstatement: INDIA Alliance Leaders Celebrate Victory of Truth New Delhi: Opposition leaders from the INDIA alliance have lauded the reinstatement of Rahul Gandhi as a Lok Sabha MP, terming it a triumph of truth. Following the announcement, jubilant celebrations erupted at the Congress headquarters in Delhi, with party workers dancing and chanting slogans…

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India’s Supreme Court Grants Suspension of Rahul Gandhi’s Defamation Conviction

India’s Supreme Court Suspends Rahul Gandhi’s Defamation Conviction, Allowing His Return to Parliament The Supreme Court of India has suspended the defamation conviction of Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the opposition Congress Party. The court’s order will enable him to rejoin parliament and participate in the upcoming national elections slated for the next year….

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PM Narendra Modi Cautions NDA MPs: Be Mindful of Your Words, Warns Against Provocation by ‘Frustrated’ Opposition

During a gathering of MPs from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again emphasized the importance of careful communication to avoid unnecessary controversies. He advised the lawmakers to refrain from making controversial statements and to speak within the appropriate context. The Prime Minister also cautioned against the Opposition’s attempts to provoke…

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Deliberations in Rajya Sabha over the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2023

Rajya Sabha Passes Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) and Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bills Amid Opposition Walkout On Wednesday, the Rajya Sabha successfully passed the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023, and the Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, 2023, despite the absence of the Opposition. The passage came after members of the Indian…

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Rajya Sabha Chairman Open to Discussion on Manipur Issue

Tensions Escalate in Rajya Sabha over Manipur Crisis as Chairman Pushes for Discussion New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha witnessed heated proceedings after a confrontation between Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’Brien. The Chairman appealed to the House to rise above partisan interests and allow a short-duration discussion on the situation in Manipur,…

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As Modi Prepares for Second No-Confidence Vote, Exploring the Legacy of Past No-Trust Motions

Indian No-Confidence Motions: A Historical Perspective with Notable Instances As the Narendra Modi government faces its 28th no-confidence motion in the history of independent India, a glance at the past reveals interesting insights into these critical parliamentary proceedings. In 1952, the Lok Sabha required support from 30 MPs to move a no-confidence motion (the current…

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