The stage is all set in the Lok Sabha for a clash between the ruling National Democratic Alliance and the Opposition.
The Lok Sabha will on Friday debate the no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi-led government, moved by N Chandrababu Naidu-led former ally, the Telegu Desam Party (TDP). Seven hours have been set aside for this debate, which will begin at 11 am.
On
the first day of Parliament's
monsoon session, Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan accepted the
TDP's no-confidence motion against the Centre over the Andhra Pradesh
special status row.
The
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) last faced a no-confidence motion
under the leadership of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in
2003. The Vajpayee-led government had defeated the motion with an
overwhelming majority.
What
is a no-confidence motion?
While
Article 75 of the Indian Constitution specifies that the council of
ministers shall be collectively responsible to the House of the
People, there is no mention of a no-confidence motion in the
Constitution: All it means is that the majority of the Lok Sabha
members must be with the Prime Minister and his Cabinet.
Article
118 of the Constitution permits each House of Parliament to make its
own rules for conduct of business. Rule 198 of the Lok Sabha
specifies the procedure for a motion of no-confidence. Any member
might give a written notice before 10 am; the Speaker will read the
motion of no-confidence in the House and ask all those favouring the
motion be taken up to rise. If there are 50 MPs in favour, the
Speaker could allot a date for discussing the motion – but this has
to be within 10 days. However, this cannot be done in conditions of
din or confusion in the House.
Did
a govt ever lose a no-confidence motion in India?
The
first National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government had lost such a
motion in 1999.
What
happens if both a motion for no-confidence and a motion for
confidence are tabled?
In
1990, when V P Singh had tabled a motion of confidence and a member
had given the notice for a no-confidence motion, the Speaker had
given precedence to government business and taken the motion of
confidence.
What
happens if the prime minister loses a motion of confidence?
He
has to resign, and the President has to identify another person who
enjoys the confidence of the Lok Sabha.
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