PM Modi slams Opposition for walking out of no-trust debate, TMC for 'terror politics'

"The Opposition parties didn’t want voting as it would have exposed the cracks in their alliance. They ran away from the House," he said.

Update: 2023-08-12 08:46 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the opposition parties “didn't want a discussion” on Manipur. File photo

Slamming the Opposition parties for walking out from Parliament during the no-confidence motion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (August 12) said his government has defeated the “negativity being spread” by them across the country.

PM Modi, who virtually addressed the Panchayati Raj Parishad in West Bengal, also criticised the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) for using “terror and threats” to intimidate the Opposition in the state during the rural poll last month.

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“Only two days back, we had defeated the Opposition’s no-confidence motion in Parliament. We had also defeated the negativity being spread by them. The Opposition parties didn’t want voting as it would have exposed the cracks in their alliance. They ran away from the House,” he said while addressing the programme.

The no-confidence motion against the Modi government was defeated through a voice vote in the Lok Sabha on Thursday (August 10) after Opposition MPs staged a walkout.

A no-confidence motion is a formal proposal moved by a member against the government in Lok Sabha under Rule 198 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha.

PM Modi also alleged that the opposition parties “didn't want a discussion” on Manipur. “They were not serious about any discussion, they just wanted to do politics over it,” he claimed.

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Hitting out at the Congress' decades-old slogan “Garibi Hatao” (eliminate poverty), the prime minister said, “In reality, they have done nothing to remove poverty and uplift the living conditions of the poor people of the country.” He claimed that the BJP government has “taken steps for the overall development of the poor in the country”. Alleging that the ruling TMC let “loose a reign of terror” in West Bengal during the rural polls, PM Modi said despite such threats, people have blessed BJP candidates.

“In Bengal, violence has been used as a means to threaten the Opposition. But despite this, love of the people of Bengal has led to the people’s victory. But when our candidates have won, they are not allowed to take out a procession. If some take out a procession, they are attacked. This is TMC’s politics,” Modi alleged.

(With agency inputs)


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