BJD to Oppose No-Confidence Motion in Parliament, Extends Support to Delhi Ordinance
In a significant development in the Indian Parliament, the BJD (Biju Janata Dal) has announced its decision to oppose the no-confidence motion, scheduled for discussion from November 8 to 10. The party is also expected to extend its support to the Delhi ordinance. The opposition alliance, while opposing the no-confidence motion, has simultaneously moved a no-confidence motion regarding the Manipur violence issue.
The no-confidence motion was initially brought by Gaurav Gogoi on behalf of the opposition party on July 26, amidst an ongoing deadlock in Parliament over the Manipur violence. Speaker Om Birla accepted the motion against the government, and it required the support of at least 50 members of the House to be accepted. Remarkably, the motion easily obtained the required backing, with all the members of the 'India' coalition offering their support. While the opposition alliance has expressed its discontent with the government's handling of the Manipur violence issue, the BJD has chosen not to support the no-confidence motion. Instead, the party is likely to lend its support to the Delhi ordinance.
The no-confidence motion is a significant parliamentary process, reflecting the concerns and disagreements of various political parties with the ruling government's policies and actions. As the date for the discussion approaches, political tensions are likely to rise, and all eyes will be on Parliament to see how the events unfold. As the nation awaits the crucial discussions in the coming days, the BJD's stance and its impact on the no-confidence motion and the Manipur violence issue remain pivotal points of interest. Stay tuned for further updates and detailed coverage on this evolving political situation.
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