Tag: No Trust Motion

  • Congress asks why Manipur BJP MP, whose house used to be burnt down, hasn’t been allowed to talk in LS

    Via PTI

    NEW DELHI: Noting that relatively a couple of ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the no-confidence movement, Congress chief Jairam Ramesh on Thursday requested why Minister of State and BJP’s MP representing Manipur Internal, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, has no longer been given an opportunity through the ruling birthday party to talk in Parliament.

    Sparks flew at the first two days of the talk at the no-trust movement moved through the Congress on Tuesday with the opposition attacking the Centre over the violence in Manipur and the ruling NDA hitting again at it with corruption and dynasticism jibes.

    A number of ministers, together with Amit Shah, Smriti Irani and Kiren Rijiju, have spoken throughout the no-confidence movement until now.

    “Relatively a couple of ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the no-confidence movement. Why is it in order that the one Union MoS and BJP MP in Lok Sabha representing Manipur Internal Parliamentary constituency, Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, whose non-public place of dwelling used to be burnt down, has no longer been given an opportunity through the BJP to talk for Manipur in Parliament?” Ramesh stated on X, previously referred to as Twitter.

    Relatively a couple of Ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the No Self belief Movement. Why is it in order that the one Union MoS & BJP MP in Lok Sabha representing Manipur Internal Parliamentary constituency, Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, whose non-public place of dwelling used to be burnt down, has no longer been given…

    — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) August 10, 2023

    The no-confidence movement has been introduced through the Congress on behalf of the opposition grouping Indian Nationwide Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).

    The controversy used to be initiated on Tuesday through Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi. It’ll conclude with the top minister’s answer on Thursday.

    WATCH | MoS RK Ranjan Singh’s space set on hearth in June 

    NEW DELHI: Noting that relatively a couple of ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the no-confidence movement, Congress chief Jairam Ramesh on Thursday requested why Minister of State and BJP’s MP representing Manipur Internal, Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, has no longer been given an opportunity through the ruling birthday party to talk in Parliament.

    Sparks flew at the first two days of the talk at the no-trust movement moved through the Congress on Tuesday with the opposition attacking the Centre over the violence in Manipur and the ruling NDA hitting again at it with corruption and dynasticism jibes.

    A number of ministers, together with Amit Shah, Smriti Irani and Kiren Rijiju, have spoken throughout the no-confidence movement until now.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    “Relatively a couple of ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the no-confidence movement. Why is it in order that the one Union MoS and BJP MP in Lok Sabha representing Manipur Internal Parliamentary constituency, Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, whose non-public place of dwelling used to be burnt down, has no longer been given an opportunity through the BJP to talk for Manipur in Parliament?” Ramesh stated on X, previously referred to as Twitter.

    Relatively a couple of Ministers have spoken in Lok Sabha throughout the No Self belief Movement. Why is it in order that the one Union MoS & BJP MP in Lok Sabha representing Manipur Internal Parliamentary constituency, Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, whose non-public place of dwelling used to be burnt down, has no longer been given…
    — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) August 10, 2023
    The no-confidence movement has been introduced through the Congress on behalf of the opposition grouping Indian Nationwide Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).

    The controversy used to be initiated on Tuesday through Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi. It’ll conclude with the top minister’s answer on Thursday.

    WATCH | MoS RK Ranjan Singh’s space set on hearth in June 

  • NDA spouse MNF of Mizoram to again opposition’s no-confidence movement in Parliament

    By means of PTI

    AIZWAL: The ruling Mizo Nationwide Entrance (MNF) in Mizoram, a spouse of the NDA, will again the no-confidence movement moved via the opposition towards the BJP-led executive on the Centre, Lok Sabha MP C Lalrosanga mentioned on Thursday.

    Lalrosanga advised PTI that he’s going to vote in favour of the no-confidence movement over the Manipur executive and the Centre’s “failure to deal with” the ethnic violence within the neighbouring state.

    “I will be able to again the opposition’s no-confidence movement. It isn’t as a result of I give a boost to the Congress or (need to) move towards the BJP, however to turn our outright misery and opposition to your entire failure of the governments, particularly the Manipur executive, in dealing with the location,” he mentioned.

    The MNF is deeply harm over the situation of the Zo ethnic other people in strife-torn Manipur, he mentioned.

    Lalrosanga mentioned he mentioned the problem with birthday party president Zoramthanga, the executive minister of Mizoram, and different leaders and so they agreed to again the no-confidence movement.

    The MNF is a constituent of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) within the area, and a member of the NDA on the Centre.

    MNF Rajya Sabha MP Okay Vanlalvena, who has been vocal at the Manipur factor, additionally advised PTI that he’s going to proceed to boost his voice in Parliament towards the federal government’s dealing with of the location.

    The balloting at the movement in Lok Sabha could be held after Top Minister Narendra Modi provides his answer on it, Lalrosanga mentioned.

    The destiny of the no-confidence movement moved via Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on behalf of the united opposition is obvious because the BJP-led NDA has the give a boost to of a majority of individuals in Lok Sabha.

    That is the second one time that PM Modi is dealing with a no-confidence movement.

    AIZWAL: The ruling Mizo Nationwide Entrance (MNF) in Mizoram, a spouse of the NDA, will again the no-confidence movement moved via the opposition towards the BJP-led executive on the Centre, Lok Sabha MP C Lalrosanga mentioned on Thursday.

    Lalrosanga advised PTI that he’s going to vote in favour of the no-confidence movement over the Manipur executive and the Centre’s “failure to deal with” the ethnic violence within the neighbouring state.

    “I will be able to again the opposition’s no-confidence movement. It isn’t as a result of I give a boost to the Congress or (need to) move towards the BJP, however to turn our outright misery and opposition to your entire failure of the governments, particularly the Manipur executive, in dealing with the location,” he mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    The MNF is deeply harm over the situation of the Zo ethnic other people in strife-torn Manipur, he mentioned.

    Lalrosanga mentioned he mentioned the problem with birthday party president Zoramthanga, the executive minister of Mizoram, and different leaders and so they agreed to again the no-confidence movement.

    The MNF is a constituent of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) within the area, and a member of the NDA on the Centre.

    MNF Rajya Sabha MP Okay Vanlalvena, who has been vocal at the Manipur factor, additionally advised PTI that he’s going to proceed to boost his voice in Parliament towards the federal government’s dealing with of the location.

    The balloting at the movement in Lok Sabha could be held after Top Minister Narendra Modi provides his answer on it, Lalrosanga mentioned.

    The destiny of the no-confidence movement moved via Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on behalf of the united opposition is obvious because the BJP-led NDA has the give a boost to of a majority of individuals in Lok Sabha.

    That is the second one time that PM Modi is dealing with a no-confidence movement.