The Weekend Leader - Ready for no-confidence motion, says Congress

Ready for no-confidence motion, says Congress

New Delhi

19-November-2012

The Congress rejected the CPI-M's demand for a vote on FDI and said it was ready to face the Trinamool Congress's threat of a no-confidence motion against the UPA government, party sources said Monday.

"We are ready to debate the FDI issue in parliament but without a vote. We are ready for a no-confidence vote as well," said a Congress leader who did not wish to be named.

The mood in the Congress camp indicated that the party has decided not to accept the Communist Party of India-Marxist's (CPI-M) demand of a debate on foreign equity in multi-brand retail under Rule 184, which entails voting.

Congress sources added the no-confidence motion's chances are dim due to the lack of unity among the opposition parties.

"We will handle the situation on the floor of the house," said the Congress leader.

The Congress ridiculed Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee saying she should be more "reasonable".

"This is a peculiar situation that in the history of parliament a 19-member party is talking of a no-confidence motion," Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari told reporters.

However, Congress sources said informal discussions were on with Banerjee. At least 50 members need to back a no-confidence motion before it can be accepted for a debate in the Lok Sabha.

Tewari asked Banerjee to introspect her decision reminding her that she was part of the United Progressive Alliance government just three months ago.

"I hope she will introspect and reconsider her decision seriously because till three months back she was part of this government and Trinamool Congress ministers were part of it," he said.

"A time comes when you have to evolve from a street fighter to a statesperson. You have to evolve from an agitator to an administrator. I hope the chief minister will seriously introspect her decision," Tewari said.

Mamata has appealed the Left parties and the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to support her move.

Congress spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit said: "When it comes to a vote of confidence, we are totally confident we have the numbers. When our strength will be tested, we will pass," he said. - IANS
 



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