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On Wednesday, Opposition parties submitted notices seeking a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha against the Centre. As the notices were being submitted, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to such a motion in 2019 goes viral. In the video, the PM mockingly told the parties behind the motion would prepare to table a similar exercise in 2023 as well. While replying in Lok Sabha to the no-confidence motion in 2019, he said and I quote, "I want to send you my good wishes that you prepare so much that you get a chance to bring a no-confidence again in 2023." Union Minister Jitendra Singh shared this part of Modi's speech to highlight his ‘prediction’.

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00:00 On Wednesday, opposition parties submitted notices seeking a "no confidence" motion
00:15 in the Lok Sabha against the Centre.
00:17 As the notices were being submitted, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reply to such a
00:21 motion in 2019 goes viral.
00:24 In the video, the PM mockingly told the parties behind the motion would prepare to table a
00:28 similar exercise in 2023 as well.
00:32 While replying in Lok Sabha to the "no confidence" motion in 2019, he said, "I want to send you
00:38 my good wishes that you prepare so much that you get a chance to bring a 'no confidence'
00:42 again in 2023."
00:44 Union Minister Jitendra Singh shared this part of Modi's speech to highlight his prediction.
00:49 Responding to an opposition member, PM Modi said that it was a consequence of arrogance
00:54 that the Congress' tally fell from over 400 at one time to nearly 40 in the 2014 Lok Sabha
00:59 polls.
01:15 The Congress and the Bharat Rashtra Samiti or BRS on Wednesday submitted notices seeking
01:19 a "no confidence" motion in the Lok Sabha against PM Narendra Modi's government on the
01:24 Manipur issue.
01:25 Congress' deputy leader in Lok Sabha, Gaurav Gogoi, submitted a notice to the Lok Sabha
01:30 Secretary-General's office.
01:32 A separate notice for a "no confidence" motion was submitted by Bharat Rashtra Samiti or
01:36 BRS floor leader Nageshwar Rao to the Speaker.
01:39 The BRS is led by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.
01:43 Reports said that the opposition parties are trying to use the violence in Manipur to corner
01:47 the BJP government on four fronts.
01:50 Opposition parties have been demanding that PM Modi speak about the violence in Manipur
01:54 since the first day of the Parliament monsoon session.
01:56 The monsoon session of Parliament started on July 20.
02:00 On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Mithra slammed opposition leaders who were demanding that
02:04 PM Modi speak in the House on the ongoing violence in Manipur.
02:12 (upbeat music)

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