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Friday, October 10, 2025
TopicNo-confidence motion

Topic: no-confidence motion

It’s game on as Modi is way too competitive to let Rahul Gandhi ‘hug’ the limelight

The pressure is well and truly on the Prime Minister to pull out a trump card or two when he addresses the Lok Sabha later in the evening.

Five reasons why Rahul Gandhi oozed love for Narendra Modi

Rahul Gandhi interrupted his speech, walked across the floor of the House and leaned in to hug PM Modi. ThePrint brings you five reasons why.

Rahul Gandhi may be hugging Modi in Parliament, but their parties are fighting on social media

Both Congress and BJP took to social media to expose the hypocrisy of the other.

Who is Jayadev Galla, the Andhra politician with an American accent?

Galla, who initiated the no-confidence motion against Modi govt, is a battery baron and Telugu actor Mahesh Babu's brother-in-law.

Rahul Gandhi first tears into PM Modi with a furious speech and then hugs him

In his speech during the no-confidence motion, Gandhi, referring to Modi's alleged "links with some businessmen," says he is not a chowkidar as he once claimed but a bhagidar.

India’s rulers butchers, no-confidence motion brought to give them sound thrashing: Shiv Sena

In its editorial mouthpiece 'Saamana', Shiv Sena accused Modi govt of winning elections through misuse of power.

PM calls for disruption-free debate in today’s no-confidence motion

Lawmakers owe this to the people and the makers of the Constitution, says Modi. 

Numbers, speeches and everything else you need to know about Friday’s no-confidence motion

BJP looks comfortable with 273 MPs but given the timing of the motion, ahead of the election year, a lot more is at stake.

No-confidence motion against Modi govt defeated by 325-126 votes

Here’s a real-time commentary in which our experts track the no-confidence motion in Parliament. 11:09 pm: The no-confidence motion against the Modi govt is defeated...

A no-confidence motion is the best time for Narendra Modi to raise his 2019 campaign pitch

Five reasons why the opposition's calculations have gone horribly wrong with the no-confidence motion.

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