NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION - POLITY

News: Lok Sabha Speaker accepts the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the Modi government

 

What’s in the news?

       Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla accepted the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the Narendra Modi government over Manipur violence.

       He has requested time to discuss the issue and fix the time of debate later.

 

No-Confidence Motion:

       In the Indian parliamentary system, a motion of no-confidence plays a crucial role in assessing the government's strength and accountability.

       This motion allows opposition parties or any member to express their lack of confidence in the Council of Ministers, leading to a significant political event.

 

Procedure:

1. Rule 198:

       The procedure for a no-confidence motion is laid down under Rule 198 of the rules of procedure and conduct of the Lok Sabha.

2. Absence of Grounds:

       The motion does not require specific grounds to be mentioned and even if mentioned, these grounds do not form part of the motion.

3. Exclusive Privilege of Lok Sabha:

       It can only be moved in the Lok Sabha and not in the Rajya Sabha.

4. Written Notice:

       Any member of the Lok Sabha can move a no-confidence motion by providing a written notice before a speaker.

5. Acceptance and Discussion:

       For the motion to be accepted, a minimum of 50 members must support it.

       Once accepted, the Speaker announces the date for the motion's discussion within 10 days.

6. Voting:

       Voting can be conducted through a voice vote, division vote (using electronic gadgets, slips, or a ballot box), or a secret ballot vote.

 

Implications of Voting:

1. Majority Decision:

       Following the vote, the side with the majority determines the motion's outcome.

2. Speaker's Role:

       In the event of a tie, the Speaker casts the deciding vote to resolve the impasse.

 

 

Outcomes:

1. Government Resignation:

       If the government fails to prove its majority in the House, it is obligated to resign from power.

2. Political Impact:

       A successful no-confidence motion can lead to significant political changes and reshuffling of the government.