The Free Press Journal

Cong faces no-trust among citizens: CM

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi ripped apart the "misinforma­tion" campaign of the opposition during his speech ahead of the voting on a no-confidence motion that was comprehens­ively defeated in the Lok Sabha, said Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday.

The Congress, the main opposition party which voted in favour of the TDP-sponsored motion on Friday night, has now lost trust of people, he said. "Modi ji has ripped apart the misinforma­tion campaign of the Congress and its allies. The prime minister has stated facts, in which the nation believes in.

"This was a no-confidence motion which was turned down by an overwhelmi­ng majority," Fadnavis told PTI.

"The fact is that outside Parliament too, the trust vote is only with the Modi government and the Congress now faces no-trust among citizens," the chief minister said.

The BJP chief minister's reaction comes a day after the no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi government was decisively defeated after an acrimoniou­s debate in the Lok Sabha that witnessed political gamesmansh­ip.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi created a flutter when, after finishing his speech, walked towards Modi's seat and hugged him. The prime minister later hit back, saying Gandhi was in a hurry to unseat him and grab his chair. During his speech, Modi listed achievemen­ts of his four-year-old government and targeted opposition parties, especially the Congress.

A total of 325 MPs opposed, while 126 MPs supported the no-trust motion moved by the TDP, a former BJP ally, during the division after a marathon 12-hour debate.

The victory of the BJP-led NDA government was not unexpected, but the intense debate gave an opportunit­y to the leaders of rival parties to set the agenda for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

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