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The much-awaited debate on the no-confidence motion is likely to come up in Lok Sabha on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 8 and 9, before being put to vote..
The no-confidence motion, which was moved by the Congress and supported by the newly formed opposition bloc INDIA, was accepted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla last week...
To test the collective responsibility of the MPs, the Lok Sabha allows the Motion of No-confidence, which is also called the Vote of No Confidence...
Once a no-confidence motion is moved in the Lok Sabha, and the Speaker is of the opinion that the motion is proper, then s/he reads out the motion to the house..
On July 26, the Lok Sabha admitted a No-Confidence Motion moved by Opposition parties against the BJP-led government...
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