The Narendra Modi-led BJP government will win the Trust vote as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies have a majority in the Lok Sabha.
Any Lok Sabha MP, who has the support of 50 colleagues, can, at any point of time, introduce a motion of no-confidence against the Council of Ministers.
A discussion on the motion takes place. MPs who support the motion highlight the government’s shortcomings, and the Treasury Benches respond to the issues they raise.
Finally, voting takes place and if the motion is successful, the government is forced to vacate the office.
The NDA has a commendable majority with a number of 331 MPs out of which the BJP has 303 MPs while the combined strength of the Opposition bloc I.N.D.I.A is 144.
The numbers of unaligned parties’ MPs are 70 in the Lower House. This is the second time Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing a no-confidence motion.
The INDIA group and the BRS along with MIM have given separate petitions to the speaker on the No confidence motion against the BJP Government.
Modi the PM is expected the answer the parliament this evening in detail Union Ministers Shah and Rajnath have confirmed that Modi will come to the house today to give a detailed reply to the members.