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No Confidence Motion Debate: Just needed to interrupt PM’s ‘maun vrat’ – says opposition, asking 3 questions

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By Online Desk

Gaurav Gogoi, deputy chief of the Congress Party within the Lok Sabha, at present stated the opposition events have been compelled to name for a no-confidence movement in opposition to the present authorities because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s refusal to handle the situation of Manipur violence within the parliament.

“It is our helplessness that we had to bring this motion. This was never about whether he have the numbers [to push it through],” Gogoi stated, “It was only about justice, justice to Manipur.”

Gogoi, who formally introduced the no-confidence movement on behalf of the opposition’s grand alliance, stated all that the opposition needed was for the PM, and the parliament, to sentence the violence in a single voice.

“We had just one demand. As the top of the nation, the prime minister ought to come to the parliament, categorical his sympathy so that each one events might categorical their assist and a message may very well be despatched to the individuals of Manipur that your entire parliament stands with Manipur and desires peace to prevail within the state…

“Unfortunately, this was not to be. The prime minister has instead taken a vow of silence, that he won’t say anything in the Lok Sabha, nor in the Rajya Sabha. This is why we have been forced to come up with this no-confidence motion, so that, we can break this vow of silence,” he added.

Gogoi then went on to ask “three questions” to the prime minister.

“My first query is – Why have not you gone to Manipur but? Opposition leaders have gone, the house minister has gone, (even) the minister of state for house has gone. Why have not you gone, as the top of the nation?

“My second query is: Why did it take you almost 80 days to say one thing about Manipur, and that too, just for 30 seconds? And since then, not a single phrase to convey his sympathy or request for peace.

“All the ministers are saying – we are going to converse. But the significance of the prime minister’s phrases is completely different. His phrases carry extra weight. No minister’s phrases can match that.

“The third query is – Why have not you modified the chief minister of Manipur but. When it was time to play politics in Gujarat, you modified the chief minister not as soon as, however twice. In Uttarakhand, you modified the chief minister three or 4 occasions. In Tripura too, you modified the chief minister forward of elections. 

“What is so special about the Manipur chief minister that you refuse to touch him,” requested Gogoi.

The discussions on the no-confidence movement is predicted to proceed for 2 days.

Gaurav Gogoi, deputy chief of the Congress Party within the Lok Sabha, at present stated the opposition events have been compelled to name for a no-confidence movement in opposition to the present authorities because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s refusal to handle the situation of Manipur violence within the parliament.

“It is our helplessness that we had to bring this motion. This was never about whether he have the numbers [to push it through],” Gogoi stated, “It was only about justice, justice to Manipur.”

Gogoi, who formally introduced the no-confidence movement on behalf of the opposition’s grand alliance, stated all that the opposition needed was for the PM, and the parliament, to sentence the violence in a single voice.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“We had just one demand. As the top of the nation, the prime minister ought to come to the parliament, categorical his sympathy so that each one events might categorical their assist and a message may very well be despatched to the individuals of Manipur that your entire parliament stands with Manipur and desires peace to prevail within the state…

“Unfortunately, this was not to be. The prime minister has instead taken a vow of silence, that he won’t say anything in the Lok Sabha, nor in the Rajya Sabha. This is why we have been forced to come up with this no-confidence motion, so that, we can break this vow of silence,” he added.

Gogoi then went on to ask “three questions” to the prime minister.

“My first query is – Why have not you gone to Manipur but? Opposition leaders have gone, the house minister has gone, (even) the minister of state for house has gone. Why have not you gone, as the top of the nation?

“My second query is: Why did it take you almost 80 days to say one thing about Manipur, and that too, just for 30 seconds? And since then, not a single phrase to convey his sympathy or request for peace.

“All the ministers are saying – we are going to converse. But the significance of the prime minister’s phrases is completely different. His phrases carry extra weight. No minister’s phrases can match that.

“The third query is – Why have not you modified the chief minister of Manipur but. When it was time to play politics in Gujarat, you modified the chief minister not as soon as, however twice. In Uttarakhand, you modified the chief minister three or 4 occasions. In Tripura too, you modified the chief minister forward of elections. 

“What is so special about the Manipur chief minister that you refuse to touch him,” requested Gogoi.

The discussions on the no-confidence movement is predicted to proceed for 2 days.