New Delhi. The no-confidence motion brought by the opposition against the Modi government was defeated. Earlier, the no-confidence motion of the opposition had fallen in the year 2018. At that time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said tauntingly that the opposition would bring a no-confidence motion in 2023 as well, and see the coincidence that this taunt of the Prime Minister also turned into reality. At the same time, in the Parliament, PM Modi has also mentioned about bringing no-confidence motion by the opposition parties in 2028. The Prime Minister did not shy away from saying that whenever the opposition brings a no-confidence motion against us, it is a good sign for us. There is no doubt in saying that with this statement the Prime Minister was hinting towards the massive victory of the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. However, he also made it clear that in the year 2024, BJP will smash its old records and win a bumper victory in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Why no confidence motion was brought
Actually, Manipur has been burning in the fire of racial violence for the last three months. Hundreds of people have lost their lives, many are struggling with life and death, many have been displaced, but in the past, a video surfaced from this violence-hit state, in which some men from the Meitai community beat two women from the Kuki community. They were seen getting paraded naked. Let us tell you that after the video came to light, the anger against the accused was seen at its peak across the country. On the other hand, PM Modi himself had also talked about strict action against the accused before joining the Parliament. So far seven accused have been arrested in this case, but the opposition’s attack on the Center on this issue has not subsided.
On this same Manipur issue, later the opposition thought of bringing a no-confidence motion against the central government, which fell after three days of parliamentary debate today. However, on Wednesday last, Amit Shah raised questions on the timing of this video while making a statement in Parliament. In fact, this video came to light before the commencement of the monsoon session of Parliament, on which the Supreme Court, taking suo motu cognizance, issued a notice to the state government. On the other hand, the opposition was demanding a statement from PM Modi on this issue. Now let us know further that what did PM Modi say on this issue?
What did PM Modi say
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ‘The opposition has no intention of discussing Manipur. Amit Shah told everything on the situation in Manipur. A court decision has come in Manipur, and the situation that has developed in favor and against it has turned violent. Serious crimes were committed against women, these crimes are unforgivable and the central and state governments are working together to get the culprits punished severely and I assure all the citizens of the country that the way efforts are being made The sun of peace will definitely rise there one day. PM Modi said that I also want to urge the people of Manipur, I want to tell the mothers and daughters there, the country is with you, this House is with you, we will together find a solution to this challenge. I assure the people of Manipur that there will again be a rapid progress on the path of development.