When PM Modi ‘predicted’ no-confidence motion in 2023 in 2019 speech

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In wake of the no-confidence motion that has been submitted by the opposition party against Prime Minister Narendra Modi led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), a video has gone viral wherein PM Modi is addressing the house and telling the opposition that they would again bring the no-confidence motion in 2023 and it would again fall flat.

In the viral video, PM Modi had said that it was the arrogance of the Congress party that they were reduced from 400 seats at one point of time to merely 41 seats. On the contrary, the BJP relentlessly worked hard and their numbers rose from 2 Lok Sabha seats to more than 300 seats.

At that point of time he had said that he was sending his good wishes to the opposition.

Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Ind. Charge) Science & Technology had shared this viral video of PM Narendra Modi on his twitter handle

No-Confidence Motion Moved by the Opposition against NDA govt

It was on July 26 that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla accepted the no-confidence motion against the government moved by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on behalf of opposition parties of I.N.D.I.A alliance.

After Gogoi moved the motion, the Speaker asked about the number of members supporting the motion. He admitted the motion and said the time of the debate will be decided later. The House resumed its normal functioning after the Speaker accepted the demand for no-confidence motion. Opposition members expressed their opinion on the bills being introduced by the government.

The two Houses have seen repeated adjournments since the commencement of the monsoon session of Parliament on July 20.

The decision to bring a no-confidence motion was taken at a meeting of opposition I.N.D.I.A alliance parties held on Tuesday. As many as 26 Opposition had earlier come together naming their alliance as I.N.D.I.A.

Opposition MPs said that they know the numbers are in favour of the government in Lok Sabha but no-confidence motion is a way to seek reply from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on various issues including the violence in Manipur.

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