Gandhi has been in the public eye for many years now, so it is baffling that he can still get up to the kind of antics he displayed in Parliament
This debate marks the unveiling of Rahul Gandhi, the cheeky challenger. He's a long way from threatening Modi, but the battle is on
Modi said the opposition's bid to join hands is an opportunity for the BJP
Naidu said the 'BJP has again betrayed the state and its five crore people' and Modi had failed to keep his own promises
The Congress chief delivered a stinging speech that riled BJP members, and concluded it by walking across the well of the House to startle the PM with a hug
The BJP was jolted when Shiv Sena's 18 MPs decided to abstain from attending the day's proceedings
This is not the first time that the NDA - led government is facing a test of strength at the floor of the House.
The no-trust motion against Narendra Modi government will be taken up for debate on Friday
New Delhi, 26 MarchThe Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Revolutionary Socialist Party on Monday joined the Congress, Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress Party to move a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government.The CPI (M) and RSP have requested that their respective no-confidence motions against the government be listed in the Lok Sabha's agenda for Tuesday. Parliament didn't meet on Monday because of a holiday on account of Ramanavami. The CPI (M) has 9 MPs and RSP has one MP in the Lok Sabha.The Budget session of Parliament is scheduled to end on April 6. However, there is speculation among political parties that the government might conclude the session earlier because of the continued disruptions.Until now, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has not taken up the no-confidence motions of the Congress, TDP and YSRCP on the pretext that the House has not been in order. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), YSRCP, TDP and Congress members have been ...
Several Opposition parties, including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, NCP, Samajwadi Party, the AIMIM and Rashtriya Janata Dal have expressed their support to the no-confidence notices