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No-Trust Vote: 'India will be watching us closely,' PM Modi tells 'fellow MP colleagues'

What PM Modi has to say before the crucial no-trust debate?

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Ahead of the crucial no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged fellow MPs to ‘ensure a constructive, comprehensive and disruption free debate.’

‘Today is an important day in our Parliamentary democracy. I am sure my fellow MP colleagues will rise to the occasion and ensure a constructive, comprehensive & disruption free debate,’ the Prime Minister said in a tweet. 

‘We owe this to the people & the makers of our Constitution. India will be watching us closely,’ he added.

As part of the strategy to counter the Opposition, the Modi government has asked all central ministries and departments to prepare a list of achievements of the NDA government. The task will help the NDA to highlight its achievement in the Lok Sabha during the no-confidence motion debate. 

It is a "pro-active" move and the intention is to take full advantage of the situation created due to the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition, an official privy to the development told PTI.

"All the ministries and departments were asked to prepare the list of achievements of the last four years and submit to the secretary concerned as early as possible so that these can be highlighted in the debate by the government side," the official said. 
Asked about issues expected to be raised by Opposition to target the government during the debate, another official said a core team will prepare the counter-points as the debate progresses and these will be handed over to the close aides of the Prime Minister, who will give the reply to the debate.

The Opposition sponsored no-confidence motion against the Modi government was moved Wednesday for the first time since the BJP-led dispensation came to power in 2014.

The Opposition parties have brought the motion against the government on several issues like special status to Andhra Pradesh, cow vigilantism, lynchings, atrocities against women and dalits and alleged dilution of the SC/ST Act. 

The motion will be the first since the BJP-led NDA government came to power four years ago.

"The House will take up the debate (on the motion) on Friday, July 20th. The discussion will be held for the full day, followed by voting on it," Speaker Sumitra Mahajan had said.

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