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Not BJP, but Congress has now lost people’s trust: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis

Out of 451 MPs, 325 opposed while 126 MPs supported the 'no-confidence motion' moved by TDP

Not BJP, but Congress has now lost people’s trust: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis
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July 20, 2018, turned out to be a historic day when Congress President Rahul Gandhi hugged India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha. Apart from this, Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were elated when they defeated the no-confidence motion. 

On July 18, 2018, Kesineni Srinivas, an MP from BJP’s former ally Telugu Desam Party had moved a no-confidence motion against the Modi government. Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Sumitra Mahajan, accepted the motion and set the date for debate and voting as July 20, 2018.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi ripped apart the "misinformation" campaign of the Opposition during his speech ahead of the voting on a no-confidence motion that was comprehensively defeated in the Lok Sabha,” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra Chief Minister.


Congress, the main opposition party which voted in favour of the TDP-sponsored motion on Friday night, has now lost the trust of people, he said.

Modiji has ripped apart the misinformation campaign of the Congress and its allies. The prime minister has stated facts, in which the nation believes in. This was a no-confidence motion which was turned down by an overwhelming majority," Fadnavis told PTI.


The CM said that outside Parliament too, the trust vote is only with the Modi government and the Congress now faces no-trust among citizens.

The BJP chief minister's reaction comes a day after the no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government was decisively defeated after an acrimonious debate in the Lok Sabha that witnessed political gamesmanship.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi created a flutter when, after finishing his speech, walked towards Modi's seat and hugged him. The prime minister later hit back, saying Gandhi was in a hurry to unseat him and grab his chair. During his speech, Modi listed achievements of his four-year-old government and targeted opposition parties, especially the Congress.

A total of 325 MPs opposed, while 126 MPs supported the no-trust motion moved by the TDP, a former BJP ally, during the division after a marathon 12-hour debate.

The victory of the BJP-led NDA government was not unexpected, but the intense debate gave an opportunity to the leaders of rival parties to set the agenda for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

The no-trust motion was the first after Modi assumed office in May 2014 and less than a year before the next general elections.

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