No-Confidence Motion / Rahul Gandhi will speak in the House for the first time after his reinstatement

Four months after being disqualified from the Parliament, Rahul Gandhi has once again returned to the Parliament. Today he is going to speak in the Lok Sabha for the first time after being reinstated as an MP. The no-confidence motion moved by the opposition camp is going to be debated in Parliament today. Rahul Gandhi is also going to take part in this debate. Everyone's eyes are fixed on Rahul Gandhi's speech.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 08, 2023, 07:34 AM
No-Confidence Motion: Four months after being disqualified from the Parliament, Rahul Gandhi has once again returned to the Parliament. Today he is going to speak in the Lok Sabha for the first time after being reinstated as an MP. The no-confidence motion moved by the opposition camp is going to be debated in Parliament today. Rahul Gandhi is also going to take part in this debate. Everyone's eyes are fixed on Rahul Gandhi's speech. It will be interesting to see what Rahul Gandhi says in Parliament on the violence in Manipur, where the Congress leader visited in June. Along with this, they will try to corner the Modi government in the House on other issues as well.

Rahul Gandhi will be seen with new confidence

It is believed that after the MPs are reinstated, they will be seen in the House with a new confidence. His Lok Sabha membership was canceled after being convicted by the court in the Modi surname case. But in this case he got relief from the Supreme Court and the apex court stayed his sentence. With this, his membership was restored once again.

Rahul Gandhi will speak on behalf of the Congress in the House

Actually, the no-confidence motion of the opposition will be discussed in the Lok Sabha for three days from today. The Modi government is facing its first no-confidence motion in its second term. Today Rahul Gandhi will speak on behalf of the Congress in the House. They can initiate the discussion from the opposition side. PM Modi will reply to the discussion on the no-confidence motion on August 10.

Notice was given by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi had given a notice of no-confidence motion against the Modi government on July 26, which was accepted by the speaker. The Business Advisory Committee of the Lok Sabha has given three days time to discuss the no-confidence motion.

Earlier in the year 2018, in its first term, the Modi government had to face a no-confidence motion. During the discussion at that time, the episode of Rahul Gandhi hugging PM Modi and winking was in the headlines.