Parliament to discuss no-confidence motion on August 8, PM Modi's reply on August 10

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Lok Sabha will discuss the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the Central government on August 8 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to provide a reply on August 10...

On 26 July, Congress submitted a no-confidence motion against the ruling BJP government in the Lok Sabha...

The motion was filed by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi after a collective decision was made by the Opposition alliance I.N.D.I.A...

The Opposition acknowledged that despite the possibility of getting outnumbered in the Lok Sabha, a no-confidence motion is a way to seek a reply from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on various issues including the violence in Manipur...

Following this, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla admitted the no-confidence motion against the government by the Congress on behalf of the opposition alliance, to force Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak on the contentious Manipur issue...

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