NDA partner Mizo National Front of Mizoram to back Opposition's no-confidence motion in Parliament
The Hindu
MNF, a partner of NDA, to back no-confidence motion against BJP-led Govt. at Centre. MNF deeply hurt over condition of Zo ethnic people in Manipur. MNF Rajya Sabha MP to raise voice in Parliament. PM Modi to give reply before voting in Lok Sabha.
The ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) in Mizoram, a partner of the NDA, will back the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the BJP-led Government at the Centre, Lok Sabha MP C. Lalrosanga said on August 10.
Mr. Lalrosanga told PTI that he will vote in favour of the no-confidence motion over the Manipur Government and the Centre’s “failure to handle” the ethnic violence in the neighbouring State.
“I will back the Opposition’s no-confidence motion. It is not because I support the Congress or [want to] go against the BJP, but to show our outright distress and Opposition to the complete failure of the governments, especially the Manipur Government, in handling the situation,” he said.
The MNF is deeply hurt over the condition of the Zo ethnic people in strife-torn Manipur, he said.
Mr. Lalrosanga said he discussed the issue with party president Zoramthanga, the Chief Minister of Mizoram, and other leaders and they agreed to back the no-confidence motion.
The MNF is a constituent of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) in the region, and a member of the NDA at the Centre.
MNF Rajya Sabha MP K. Vanlalvena, who has been vocal on the Manipur issue, also told PTI that he will continue to raise his voice in Parliament against the government’s handling of the situation.
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