The Congress party's no-confidence motion against Haryana's BJP government has been defeated in the assembly. Congress MLAs walked out in protest, citing issues such as deteriorating law and order, farmers' struggles for MSP, and poor road conditions.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday said that he "couldn't see anything serious" in the no-confidence motion against the state government.
The opposition party Congress is set to move a no-confidence motion against the ruling BJP government in Haryana during the winter Assembly session on Friday.
Chief Minister said the government has demonstrated its willingness to engage with the Opposition by convening the winter session despite procedural timelines.
This comes after the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor's House confirmed the receipt of Gandapur's resignation. According to a statement from the KP Governor's House, Gandapur's resignation was formally received at 2:30 PM on Saturday.
PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said the party would back any move, including a no-confidence motion, to oust the government, while ruling out a coalition with PPP. He also defended Imran Khan's stance, criticised the 26th amendment, and warned against shifting Khan to a private loca
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faces two no-confidence motions from the far right and far left over trade deals and governance issues. Though expected to fail, the motions highlight growing political divisions in the EU, Euro News reported.
Biju Janata Dal (BJD) Vice President Prasanna Acharya on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the state government, highlighting its failure to address critical issues such as the acute shortage of fertilisers for farmers and the deteriorating law and order situation in Odisha.
He mentioned that the option of initiating a no-confidence motion is constitutionally available to all political parties. However, he noted that the Imran Khan-founded party has not considered using it at this time.
Several corporators who were reportedly sent to Malaysia by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) returned to Visakhapatnam late Friday night. In a parallel move, YSRCP had sent its corporators to Sri Lanka in what appeared to be an effort to prevent defection ahead of the crucial vote.
Edappadi K Palaniswami, General Secretary of AIADMK said that the party brought a no confidence motion as per Assembly rule 72, but Speaker M Appavu did not allow them to speak on it.