Members of Parliament from the Opposition-bloc INDIA are protesting against the PM Modi-led central government over the law and order situation in Manipur. Reports said that they have decided to avoid sloganeering against responses by select ministers. According to sources, Opposition MPs, as part of their floor strategy, have decided to let some ministers, including Nitin Gadkari, respond to the House without disruptions on specific issues. However, the Opposition has also been preparing to intensify their attack in Parliament against the government and has a plan in place to raise the Manipur issue during starred questions.
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00:00 Members of Parliament from the opposition bloc India are protesting against the PM Modi-led
00:07 central government over the law and order situation in Manipur.
00:10 Reports said that they have decided to avoid sloganeering against responses by what they
00:15 called 'select ministers'.
00:17 According to sources, opposition MPs, as part of their floor strategy, have decided to let
00:21 some ministers, including Nitin Gadkari, respond to the house without disruptions on specific
00:26 issues.
00:27 However, the opposition has also been preparing to intensify their attack in Parliament against
00:32 the government and has a plan in place to raise the Manipur issue during the start
00:36 questions.
00:38 Reports said that the sole focus of the opposition will be to keep pressing the government and
00:42 PM Modi to speak on the ethnic clashes in Manipur.
00:45 With a no-confidence motion moved in Lok Sabha, the opposition has been chalking out
00:49 methods to seek the government's response on the Manipur issue in the Rajya Sabha as
00:54 well.
00:55 On Wednesday, the Congress and the Bharat Rashtra Samiti, or BRS, submitted notices
00:59 seeking a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha against PM Modi's government on the
01:03 Manipur issue.
01:05 The no-confidence motion against the government was accepted.
01:08 The Speaker will now soon announce the date of the debate.
01:11 A no-confidence motion allows the opposition to challenge the government's majority on
01:15 the floor of the house and if the motion is passed, the government has to resign.
01:19 On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed opposition leaders who were demanding
01:24 that PM Modi speak in the house on the ongoing violence in Manipur.
01:28 The monsoon session of Parliament commenced on July 28 amid outrage over a viral video
01:33 of two women who were paraded naked by a mob in Manipur.
01:36 The May 4 video went viral on July 19, just a day ahead of the beginning of the Parliament
01:40 session.
01:41 The session saw disruptions and fierce protests by the opposition parties on the Manipur issue
01:46 as they demanded a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a discussion on the violence
01:51 in the north-eastern state.
01:52 The video was shared on social media on July 15.
01:53 The video was shared on social media on July 15.
01:53 The video was shared on social media on July 15.
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