BJP believes no-trust will push voters' outreach for Lok Sabha polls 2019

The debate is scheduled to last for seven hours followed by PM Modi's reply, which is expected at around 6 pm

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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File photo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to address the media ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, in New Delhi ,Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar, Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Jitendra Singh, MoS Arju

With numbers on its side, the BJP believes that the debate in on Friday on the Opposition's no-confidence motion will be a virtual launch pad for its campaign for the and may help it get support from parties outside the ruling NDA.

has an effective strength of 534 and the BJP-led NDA has 312 members, while the majority mark is 268. The BJP is hopeful that regional parties like AIADMK, BJD, TRS- which has 37, 19 and 11 members- will either support it or abstain from voting.

Top BJP leaders, including its Amit Shah, reached out to their allies as well as other parties with expressing confidence that the government will get support from "new" parties.

"We will get new support. It will come from south, east and all directions," Kumar told reporters.

Tamil K Palaniswami hinted that AIADMK may not back the no-confidence motion while the BJD and the have not made their stand clear yet.

The debate is scheduled to last for seven hours followed by Narendra Modi's reply, which is expected at around 6 pm, official sources said. The debate timing in Parliament is, though, often stretched beyond the scheduled duration.

The BJP is likely to pit a clever mix of speakers representing different constituencies of voters to express its views and some ministers may also intervene, sources said.

Kumar said the Opposition will be no match to the BJP's top guns led by Modi and took a dig at it, saying it should not "talk out" of the debate as it will be left wondering if it made the right move by pushing the no-confidence motion.

With the BJP already in campaign mode and Modi addressing rallies in different parts of the country, the party believes his reply will give impetus to its election drive. The next polls are less than 10 months away.

Kumar also pooh-poohed Sonia Gandhi's suggestion that the Opposition has numbers to back the motion, saying her maths is weak.

He recalled that she had made the claim of having support of 272 members after the had fallen in 1999 by losing the vote of confidence by merely one vote.

"She is repeating history after almost 20 years. She will get to know tomorrow where the Opposition and the BJP stand," he said.

On the debate eve, the BJP also engaged in dinner exercise with its whips hosting many groups of party MPs.

Its dissident also announced his support to the government. Suspended BJP is unlikely to be present due to personal reasons.

First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 21:33 IST