Parliament LIVE updates: Motion of no-confidence by YSRCP, TDP not taken up as Lok Sabha adjourns for the day

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Parliament LIVE updates: Motion of no-confidence by YSRCP, TDP not taken up as Lok Sabha adjourns for the day
  • 12:31 (IST)

    TDP had to yet again follow YSRCP's lead: YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

  • 12:17 (IST)

    How TDP leaving NDA changes numbers game in Lok Sabha

    The TDP has 16 MPs, and it said it would move a no-confidence motion against the Central government. In doing so, it would be following in the footsteps of rival Andhra Pradesh party, the YSR Congress, which has also said it would be moving a no-confidence motion against the Centre. The two Andhra parties have been miffed with the BJP following the latter's inability to grant special status for the state.

    The NDA had stormed to power with 336 seats in 2014, of which the BJP alone claimed 282 seats. However, a series of bypolls that went against the saffron party meant that its tally in the Lok Sabha currently stands at 273 seats. When one adds the allies the BJP does have by its side — Shiv Sena, JD(U), Apna Dal, LJP, SAD, RLSP, PDP — the tally rises to 312. If the TDP can be persuaded to come around once again, this could rise to 328, a comfortable majority.

  • 12:14 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned for the day

    The Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day after Telagana Rashra Samithi (TRS) MPs stormed the Well. Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said she cannot introduce the two no confidence motions by YSRCP and TDP if House members continued to disrupt proceedings as she needed to check if there are 50 members to support each motion. Protesting MPs created more ruckus in response, forcing her to adjourn Lok Sabha till Monday. 

  • 12:09 (IST)

    Lok Sabha resumes session; TDP MPs storm Well of the House 

    Even as Opposition MPs continued to chant slogans in the House, with TRS, TDP MPs storming the Well of the House, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan began with business for the day. She also said that she is duty-bound to introduce the two no-confidence motions but asked protesting MPs to sit in their places. As she said this, Opposition protests began to get louder. 

  • 11:51 (IST)

    Lok Sabha to resume session at 12 pm 

  • 11:41 (IST)

    'Andhra Pradesh will be our next Tripura': BJP national spokesperson

    Speaking to ANIBJP national spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao claimed that the Andhra Pradesh government and TDP are wary of the BJP's rise in the state. "The state government and TDP are feeling the pinch of the public opinion going against them and BJP will use this as an opportunity to grow as a political party and emerge as a dominant political force in Andhra Pradesh. For us it will prove to be the next Tripura," Rao said. 

  • 11:35 (IST)

    'BJP playing dirty games': TDP MP Jaydev Galla 

  • 11:33 (IST)

    TDP decided to move its own no-confidence motion after suspecting nexus between YSRCP and BJP
     
     
    Andhra Pradesh's ruling party had on Thursday offered to back the YSR Congress' no-confidence motion but has now said it withdraws the support as it smells a nexus between it and the BJP.
     
     
    TDP MP CM Ramesh added that YSR Congress MP Vijaysai Reddy was seen making  attempts to meet the prime minister and this hinted at a nexus  between both parties.
     
     
    "We have no confidence in their no-confidence motion, so we have decided to go on our own," he said. - PTI

  • 11:29 (IST)

    AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi says party will support no-confidence motion

    All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi said his party will support the no-confidence motion against the NDA government in the Lok Sabha. "MIM party will support the no confidence motion in Lok Sabha, not only for failure of Modi government to implement State Reorganisation Act but their failure to fulfill their promise to provide employment to youth ans for injustice to Muslim women and minorities," CNN-News18 quoted him as saying.

  • 11:25 (IST)

    WATCH: TDP MPs protest outside Parliament shouting 'We want justice, NDA talaq, talaq, talaq'

  • 11:19 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 pm; Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2.30 pm

    After the obituary references were read out, Opposition parties' MPs created a ruckus over the no-confidence motion against the NDA government. Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourned the House till 12 pm. 

    In the Rajya Sabha, Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu adjourned proceedings till 2.30 pm.

  • 11:11 (IST)

    Speaker Sumitra Mahajan reads out obituary reference to British physicist Stephen Hawking

    "Professor Stephen Hawking was an inspiration. We express our deepest condolences to the family," said Speaker Sumitra Mahajan in the Lok Sabha on Friday, while listing out his achievements.  

  • 11:09 (IST)

    CPM to back no-confidence motion against NDA government

    Supporting the no-confidence motion against the NDA government, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury tweeted: "Its (BJP's) betrayal of the promise of special status for Andhra Pradesh is inexcuseable. Its all-round failure and evasion of parliamentary accountability needs to be highlighted."

  • 11:06 (IST)

    Obituary references being read out in Lok Sabha

  • 11:06 (IST)

    Winners of the Bihar, Uttar Pradesh bypolls take oath in Lok Sabha

    Sarfaraz Alam (Araria, Bihar), Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel (Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh), Pravin Kumar Nishad (Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh), who won the recent bypolls held in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, took their oath as Lok Sabha MPs on Friday. 

  • 10:50 (IST)

    TMC, BJD to also support TDP's no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha

  • 10:48 (IST)

    'Before actual elections, there is always rehearsal in Parliament'

    Speaking to ANI, BJP MP Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi commented on the TDP-NDA break up saying that every year before actual elections, there is always a rehearsal in Parliament. "We will see what happens in Parliament, which party chooses to go which way. In a way it is election year, and every state has demands and issues. It is not right for us to comment on it. It is a custom, before actual elections there is always a rehearsal in Parliament," he said. 

  • 10:42 (IST)

    Letter of TDP MP Thotha Narasimhan giving notice to move no-confidence motion

  • 10:37 (IST)

    Congress to support TDP and YSRCP's no-confidence motion in Parliament

  • 10:36 (IST)

    TDP's exit is timely opportunity for BJP to grow in Andhra Pradesh: BJP 

    "TDP's decision to quit was inevitable after its mischievous propaganda against Centre. People of Andhra Pradesh have now realised that TDP is resorting to lies to cover up its inert governance. TDP's exit is a timely opportunity for the BJP to grow in Andhra Pradesh," BJP national spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao tweeted.

  • 10:28 (IST)

    Andhra Pradesh CMO issues statement on pulling out of NDA

    "TDP withdrew support from the NDA, which did injustice to Andhra Pradesh. TDP president Chandrababu Naidu took this decision in an emergency teleconference with party politburo members and MPs, which was unanimously supported. TDP to also introduce no-confidence motion against NDA government," ANI quoted the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Office as saying. 

  • 10:26 (IST)

    'BJP is Break Janata Promise': TDP

    TDP leaders said the BJP stood for "Break Janata Promise". 

  • 10:20 (IST)

    AIADMK to support no-confidence motion if Centre doesn't form Cauvery Management Board

  • 10:18 (IST)

    TDP to move no confidence motion in Parliament today

    After announcing the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) pulls out of the NDA, party MP Thota Narasimhan told ANI that the TDP will be moving a no-confidence motion on Friday. "We have decided... we are out of the NDA," he added. 

  • 10:15 (IST)

    Meanwhile, TDP breaks alliance with NDA

    The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has become the first BJP ally to break away from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Follow LIVE updates on the same here. 

  • 10:13 (IST)

    No-confidence motion letter YSRCP MP YV Subba Reddy to Lok Sabha

    YSR Congress Party MP YV Subba Reddy submitted a notice to the Lok Sabha Secretary-General Snehalata Shrivastava for moving a motion on 'No-Confidence in the Council of Ministers' in the house.

  • 10:05 (IST)

    YSR Congress give notice in Lok Sabha for no-confidence motion against Modi govt

    The YSR Congress on Thursday gave a notice for moving a no-confidence motion against the BJP-led NDA government following the Centre's refusal to grant special category status to Andhra Pradesh and found unlikely support from its arch-rival Telugu Desam Party (TDP). 

    The YSR Congress's MP YV Subba Reddy gave the notice to the Lok Sabha secretariat for including the motion in Friday's list of business, his office said.

    The motion can be accepted only if it has the support of at least 50 members in the House. YSR Congress has nine MPs in the Lok Sabha.

    If accepted, it will be the first no-confidence motion moved against the Modi-government.

  • 09:58 (IST)

    Updates for 16 March, 2018 begin here

  • 14:05 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned till 3 pm

    The Rajya Sabha was earlier adjourned till 2 pm on Thursday amid sharp exchanges between former Union minister from the TDP, YS Chowdary, and the Congress members over the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in 2014 under the UPA government.

  • 12:28 (IST)

    After passing a string of amendments, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan adjourns Lok Sabha for the day

  • 12:18 (IST)

    Meanwhile, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan continues with business for the day

    Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan passed a string of amendments. 

  • 12:10 (IST)

    'We want justice' slogans heard in background in Lok Sabha

  • 12:04 (IST)

    Lok Sabha resumes session

    Opposition MPs continued to storm the Well of the House even as Speaker Sumitra Mahajan resumed the session. 

  • 11:55 (IST)

    YSR Congress Party MP Vijaya Sai Reddy protests on first floor of Parliament for special status for Andhra Pradesh

  • 11:45 (IST)

    Parliamentary proceedings should not be hindered in any situation, says Rajnath Singh

  • 11:16 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 pm

    Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu was forced to adjourn the House due to loud protests over former Union minister and TDP MP YS Chowdary's remarks on why he resigned from the Council of Ministers of the Narendra Modi-led NDA government.

  • 11:14 (IST)

    Andhra Pradesh bifurcation was done unjustly, unscientifically: TDP MP YS Chowdary

    Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, former Union MoS for Science and Technology YS Chowdary said that the Andhra Pradesh bifurcation was done unjustly and unscientifically. "The division could have been done after taking care of employment potential, development in both states. Both states must have been developed equally for 10 years by the government in power at the time," he said. Following his opening remarks, other members of the House began to clamour and protest, creating a din. 

  • 11:09 (IST)

    Former Union minister and TDP MP YS Chowdary speaks on why he resigned from the BJP-led Centre in Rajya Sabha

  • 11:08 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 pm

    Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan was forced to adjourn the Lower House till 12 pm on Thursday within less than 10 minutes of the session's beginning. 

  • 11:07 (IST)

    'Government willing to talk about Andhra special package': Ananth Kumar, Parliamentary Affairs minister

    Even as Opposition party members stormed the Well in the Lok Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said the Centre is willing to discuss the Cauvery issue and special package to Andhra Pradesh but it cannot be done so with protests in the Well. 

  • 11:05 (IST)

    Lok Sabha begins session among din and protests

    Lok Sabha MPs could be heard protesting in the background even as Speaker Sumitra Mahajan tries to conduct the Thursday's session. Congress and other Opposition party members stormed the Well. Ministers speaking can hardly be heard over the din. 

  • 11:03 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha is in session now; Chair begins with obituary to ex-MP Hamida Habibullah

    The Rajya Sabha began Thursday's session with an obituary of former MP Hamida Habibullah. The members observed a minute of silence for the same. 

  • 10:55 (IST)

    RECAP: Ruckus in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, as lower house clears Finance Bill 2018 without discussion

    The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the crucial Finance Bill 2018 and a Rs 89.25 lakh crore spending plan for the next fiscal year without discussion amid ruckus, which led to the adjournment of both the Houses of Parliament for the eighth day.

    The Finance Bill as well as the Appropriation Bill were passed in a matter of 25 minutes during which Opposition parties and ruling NDA ally TDP shouted slogans and created a din. The Lower House was adjourned for the day immediately thereafter.

    The Opposition parties protested against the passage of the budget without debate, as the session is slated to continue till 6 April.

  • 10:48 (IST)

    AIADMK MPs stage protests in Parliament complex over Cauvery Management Board formation

  • 10:43 (IST)

    TDP MPs protest outside Parliament over special status to Andhra Pradesh

  • 10:05 (IST)

    Updates for 15 March, 2018 begin here

  • 14:02 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day

  • 12:09 (IST)

    Lok Sabha adjourned for the day as protests continue

  • 12:02 (IST)

    Shouting, sloganeering and chaos in Lok Sabha as proceedings resume

  • 12:00 (IST)

    Rajya Sabha adjourned till 2 pm

Budget Session of Parliament updates: Shortly after resuming session at 12 pm, Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day as protests continued in the Lower House. Motions of no confidence against the NDA government by YSRCP and TDP could not be taken up as a result.

After both Houses were adjourned, TDP MPs held protests inside the Parliament complex, shouting slogans such as "We want justice, NDA, talaq, talaq, talaq" in front of the Gandhi statue. The Lok Sabha is set to resume session again at 12 pm.

Barely 15 minutes into Friday's session, both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned till 12 pm and 2.30 pm respectively following protests and ruckus in both Houses by Opposition parties' MPs over the no-confidence motion against the NDA government.

Biju Janata Dal, AIMIM, Trinamool Congress and Left parties also joined the Congress to back Telugu Desam Party's (TDP) no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha against the Narendra Modi-led NDA government on Friday. Both Houses are in session currently.

After the TDP also decided to move a no-confidence motion against the Narendra Modi-led NDA government, the Congress has announced it will support TDP and YSRCP's no-confidence motion in the Parliament.

The YSR Congress on Thursday gave a notice for moving a no-confidence motion against the BJP-led NDA government following the Centre's refusal to grant special category status to Andhra Pradesh and found unlikely support from its arch-rival Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

The move came after both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were repeatedly adjourned on Thursday owing to loud protests by Opposition MPs over the PNB sam, Andhra Pradesh special status etc.

The YSR Congress's MP YV Subba Reddy gave the notice to the Lok Sabha secretariat for including the motion in Friday's list of business, his office said.

The motion can be accepted only if it has the support of at least 50 members in the House. YSR Congress has nine MPs in the Lok Sabha.

If accepted, it will be the first no-confidence motion moved against the Modi-government.

File image of the Parliament. PTI

File image of the Parliament. PTI

YSR Congress chief Jagan Mohan Reddy has written to leaders of various parties seeking their support for the motion.

In the letter, he has asserted that if the Centre remains reluctant to grant the special category status to the state then all MPs of his party will resign on 6 April.

While Subba Reddy's office said the notice was given for including the motion in Friday's list of business, YSR Congress chief said his party will move the motion on 21 March.

On Friday, Parliament's agenda for the next week will be decided.

In a sign of cross-party support the issue of special category status has in the state, TDP MP Thota Narasimham told PTI that his party will also support the motion. The YSR Congress is the main challenger to the TDP in the state.

Later, Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu also said the TDP would support a no-confidence motion against the BJP-led government at the Centre in the interest of Andhra Pradesh.

"We will support a no-confidence motion, whoever moves it. We will be ready for that and our 16-17 MPs will fully support that. We will cooperate with whoever fights for the state's rights," Naidu told the state Assembly.

With the BJP alone having 274 members in the 536-member Lok Sabha and enjoying support of allies, the no-confidence motion, if accepted, is certain to be defeated but has the potential to put the saffron party in a tight corner in a state like Andhra Pradesh.

The TDP has withdrawn its ministers from the government after the Centre made it clear that it cannot grant the status to the state and the regional party, which is in power in the state, is now mulling to quit the NDA.

Even if TDP's 16 members support the no-confidence motion, the government will still has a big numerical advantage in the House.

The motion can hand over a political plank to Jagan Reddy in the state in which Assembly polls are due to be held along with the Lok Sabha elections next year.

Reddy, in his letter, recalled that former prime minister Manmohan Singh had given an assurance in the Rajya Sabha while participating in a debate on the bill bifurcating the state that the special category status will be granted to it.

Venkaiah Naidu, then a senior BJP leader who is now the vice president, had demanded in the House that the status should be given to the state for a minimum of 10 years, Reddy said.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has cited the 14th Finance Commission report to claim that the provision of special category status is no longer workable for Andhra Pradesh, but asserted that the Centre is willing to grant the state all benefits due under this status.

The BJP has accused regional parties in Andhra Pradesh of playing "politics of victimhood" and claimed that the central government had already given a lot of benefits to the state and was willing to do more.

Trinamool Congress accuses Modi government of 'murdering' Parliament

The Trinamool Congress on Thursday accused the Narendra Modi government of "murdering" Parliament by way of avoiding and bypassing parliamentary scrutiny of government legislations.

"The BJP is murdering Parliament. In this BJP regime, only nine out of 74 bills passed have been scrutinized by a Parliamentary committee. In contrast, from 2009 to 2014, 66 out of 116 bills passed were scrutinised by Parliamentary committees," Trinamool legislative party leader in Lok Sabha Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Rajya Sabha leader Derek O'Brien said in a statement.

On Wednesday, the Modi government got the Finance Bill passed in the Lok Sabha without any discussion.

On Thursday, in the Rajya Sabha, Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien asked the agitating members to give him "five minutes to dispose of the business", which included the Finance Bill and two Appropriation Bills that were listed in the day's business for discussion and returning to the Lok Sabha.

However, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad objected to the Chair's remarks saying no Bill should be passed in five minutes without a discussion on it.

The Rajya Sabha however has no powers to move or amend any money bill on its own and it is the Lok Sabha's prerogative to accept or reject any amendments moved by the upper House on any money bill.

With inputs from agencies


Published Date: Mar 16, 2018 12:10 PM | Updated Date: Mar 16, 2018 12:31 PM