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YSRCP No Trust Vote in Lok Sabha Over SCS To AP  

19 Mar, 2018 09:37 IST|Sakshi
YSR Congress party members are all set to move a no-confidence motion againt the BJP-led NDA government in Lok Sabha Today.

YSR Congress party members are all set to move a no-confidence motion againt the BJP-led NDA government in Lok Sabha Today.It may be recalled that YSRCP MP YV Subba Reddy had already served the no-trust notice to the Lok Sabha General Secretary, Sneha Latha Srivastava last Thursday.

Bowing down to pressure and fearing the rising popularity of the AP Leader of Opposition, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu too sent a notice about moving a no-trust vote after politburo meeting with TDP members. This was a U-turn on the part of Chandrababu as he first said his party would support the YSRCP's no confidence move against the Centre in the Parliament.

Despite the AP chief minister deciding to move a separate motion, YS Jagan said it doesn't matter who moved the motion or whose notice was considered as long as it benefitted the state. He also emphasized the fact that for YSRCP, the interest of AP and its people was paramount.

However, the no confidence motion did not happen on Friday as chaotic scenes ruled the House which was adjourned following uproar.Speaker Sumitra Mahajan mentioned that she had recieved the YSRCP notice of no-trust in the council of ministers. However, she asserted that she cannot allow that to happen unless there is order in the House.Today, the YSRCP will move the no-confidence motion against the centre in the Lower House.

It's worth mentioning here that YSRCP MP YV Subba Reddy also met leaders from different political parties, including Congress' Mallikarjun Kharge & CPIM's Sitaram Yechury & gave them Jagan Mohan Reddy's letter seeking their support for the no-confidence motion to be moved by YSRCP in Lok Sabha.

Stay tuned for updates.

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