Parliament: No-confidence motion of the center may be against the candidate! Discussion among students at I.N.D.I.A.
Today is the fourth day of the monsoon session of the Parliament. There are chances of uproar in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha even today. Regarding the statement of Prime Minister Modi on Manipur violence, the opposition is adamant on its demand. Although, the government is ready for discussion, but the terms of the opposition are not acceptable to it. On these issues, the BJP called a parliamentary party and the opposition called a meeting of the I.N.D.I.A coalition for its future strategy.

Opposition parties will remain firm on the demand
On the one hand, there was a meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party in the Parliament. At the same time, to discuss the strategy on the floor of the House, a meeting of leaders of like-minded opposition parties was also held in the Rajya Sabha Leader of Opposition’s chamber. Meanwhile, sources said that the opposition alliance Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) has discussed to move a no-confidence motion against the government. The leaders of like-minded opposition parties have decided in the meeting that they will continue to demand the Prime Minister’s statement on Manipur in both the Houses.
On how many seats will the challenge of BJP increase?
Let us tell you, at present the BJP has 301 seats in the Lok Sabha. Whereas the Congress has 50 seats. In 2014, BJP won 282 seats. If the allies of the BJP were included, then this figure had increased to 336. After this, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP won another big victory. In 2019, BJP got 303 seats. A total of 352 seats came in the NDA’s account. Whereas, the UPA had to be content with only 91 seats.
In 2019, who got how many seats?
NDA 352.
BJP 303.
- Shiv Sena 18
- JD(U) 16
- LJP 06
Apna Dal 02 - Akali 02
- AIDMK 01
- Other 04
- UPA 91
- INC 52
- DMK 23
- NCP 05
- IUML 03
- JKNC 03
- Other 05
- other 99
- TMC 22
- YSRCP 22
- BJD 12
- BSP 10
- TRS 09
- SP 05
- Independent 03
- other 16
In this way, 352 seats had come in the NDA’s account, while the opposition got 190 seats. If the 15 parties of the opposition come together, then the challenges of the BJP will increase to about 100 seats. These are the seats where BJP won by a few hundred to 50 thousand votes in the 2019 elections.
The government and the opposition are blaming each other
It is noteworthy that the opposition parties are demanding a long discussion on the Manipur issue. For this, several opposition MPs had given adjournment notice. The opposition wants a debate on the issue without any time limit, with all parties allowed to speak. Regarding this, since the commencement of the monsoon session on Thursday, the opposition has been protesting continuously on this issue. On the other hand, the government has accused the opposition of running away from the debate on this important issue and has questioned its seriousness towards it. The opposition has also retaliated and accused the government of running away from debate.

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