The Opposition didn't have trust in their no-confidence motion: Meenakashi Lekhi

| Aug 11, 2023, 05:45:46 PM | ANI
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BJP leader Meenakashi Lekhi commented on the no-confidence brought by the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and alleged that the Opposition did not have any trust in their no-confidence motion as the statements made by them were non-reliable and that the nation did not believe them. She also accused the Opposition of betraying the nation. “The Opposition didn't have trust in their no-confidence motion. Their statements were non-reliable and the nation didn't believe them. Most importantly, these people have betrayed the nation...The House which has a majority of 272 and 303 MPs sitting there belongs to one party and they are bringing a no-confidence motion against that party...”, said Meenakashi Lekhi.

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