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Cong will regret moving no-confidence motion: Naidu
New Delhi, Aug 15: Expressing confidence that the no-trust motion against the NDA government would be defeated, BJP president Venkaih Naidu today said the Congress would regret having moved it.
New Delhi, Aug 15: Expressing confidence that the no-trust motion against the NDA government would be defeated, BJP president Venkaih Naidu today said the Congress would regret having moved it.
"It is very much clear that the opposition sponsored no-confidence motion would meet a tragic end," he said ahead of the evening meeting of senior BJP functionaries called in the wake of the opposition's no-trust notice, which would be taken up on Monday.
Congress will regret its decision, he told reporters on the sidelines of an Independence Day function here at the party headquarters.
However, he said moving a no-confidence motion was the right of the opposition in a parliamentary democracy and "we welcome it". He said the uproar in Parliament on the Public Accounts Committee not getting a CVC report was "unnecessary" and accused congress and other opposition parties of sidelining the issues concerning the common man by stalling Parliament proceedings for last 12 days.
"Congress and communist leaders are only weakening democracy of the country and moving such motions in Parliament will do no good to the country," the BJP president said. Bureau Report
Congress will regret its decision, he told reporters on the sidelines of an Independence Day function here at the party headquarters.
However, he said moving a no-confidence motion was the right of the opposition in a parliamentary democracy and "we welcome it". He said the uproar in Parliament on the Public Accounts Committee not getting a CVC report was "unnecessary" and accused congress and other opposition parties of sidelining the issues concerning the common man by stalling Parliament proceedings for last 12 days.
"Congress and communist leaders are only weakening democracy of the country and moving such motions in Parliament will do no good to the country," the BJP president said. Bureau Report