Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Congress, BRS submit papers No Trust motion against Modi Govt :::: NDA gets support from Jagan Reddy-led YSRCP

Politics is not Quiz Master's game....Manipur gone for toss.... Opposition blunders with No Trust Motion


In a dramatic development, two opposition MPs Gaurav Gogoi of Congress and BRS floor leader, Nageshwar Rao, submit papers of No Trust motion against the Modi Government. 


In what is exposing the fault line in Opposition camp, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP says, it will oppose the motion. 


YSRCP member of parliament V. Vijayasai Reddy said "When everything is going good, where is the necessity for No Confidence Motion? We are going to oppose the Motion."





The YSRCP has 22 members in Lower House of Parliament and TDP has three and N Chandrababu Naidu is also likely to back Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Technically, the BJP has no MP from Andhra Pradesh but the paradox of politics is such that all 25 MPs in the southern state are now set to extend support to the phenomenon called Moditva.

BRS led by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, whose party has tabled another Motion of No Confidence, has nine MPs from the state. 



Out of 17 in this state, AIMIM has one (Asaduddin Owaisi), the BJP has four and Congress three.


YSRCP's decision to support NDA is to tell the voters back home that Jagan Mohan Reddy remains a fiercely an anti-Congress leader.  

In 2018, TDP had moved a no confidence motion on the issue that Andhra Pradesh was not given Special Category status. In 2019 polls, Naidu-led outfit was humbled. 


Paradoxically, the YSRCP had then supported the No Trust Motion moved by TDP as it also favoured Special Category Status for Andhra Pradesh. 


Even BRS (then TRS) had voted against the Modi government. 


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