New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan Wednesday accepted a no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the Narendra Modi government and said that discussion and voting on it will take place Friday.
Mahajan, who took up the issue after the question hour, said she had received notices from Opposition MPs expressing lack of confidence in the Union council of ministers, and that she was duty-bound to put it before the House.
She said Kesineni Srinavas of the Telugu Desam Party was the first to give his no-confidence notice and asked him to move the motion supported by over 50 members, including those from Congress, Trinamool Congress, Nationalist Congress Party, Samajwadi Party, Aam Aadmi Party and CPI-M.
Mahajan said the notice has been accepted. She said she will notify the day and time of discussion and voting, but within the stipulated 10 days. However, when the House reassembled post-lunch, the Speaker announced that the discussion and voting on the no-confidence motion will take place July 20. Question hour will be suspended on the day.
Trinamool Congress member Dinesh Trivedi urged her to change the date, saying the party MPs will attend the Martyrs’ Day rally in Kolkata July 21 and would not be able to take part in the debate July 20.
He was supported by other Opposition members. Mahajan said she had noted the concern of the Trinamool member.
Parliamentary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said the time and date of discussion had been decided in the business advisory committee and added that those who had given notice for no-confidence should be ready to discuss it any time.
Earlier, speaking in the pre-lunch session, Kumar had said that the government was ready to face the no-trust motion.
“Everything will be clear after the discussion. I want to make it clear in the House that the people have full confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government,” Kumar said.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, who had also given a notice for no-confidence motion, told the Speaker that she should have “taken together all notices at a time.” Mahajan said she had followed the rules.
Apart from Kharge and Srinivas, the notices for no-confidence were given by KC Venugopal (Congress), Tariq Anwar (NCP), NK Premachandran (RSP) and Thota Narsimham (TDP).
Opposition parties had also pressed for a no-confidence motion in the second half of the Budget session, but it could not be taken up. The second half of Budget session was nearly washed out.
BJD undecided
New Delhi: The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is yet to take a decision on its stand on the no-confidence motion introduced by Opposition parties in Lok Sabha and accepted by Lok Sabha Speaker Wednesday. The party said a decision in this regard would be taken at a meeting of party MPs. “We are yet to decide on the issue. We have a parliamentary party meeting of our MPs Thursday where we will decide our future course of action on the no trust move,” BJD MP Kalikesh Singh Deo said. He said his party is equidistant from both the BJP and the Congress. Even in the budget session when a no-confidence motion was slated to be introduced in Lok Sabha, BJD did not reveal its stand on the issue. The Speaker, however, did not allow the motion in Lok Sabha due to frequent disruptions in the house.