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No-Confidence Motion: PM Modi Calls For Disruption-Free Debate

MPs owe the people of India a constructive, comprehensive and disruption free debate, tweeted Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for an all-party meeting ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament. (Photographer: Atul Yadav/PTI)    
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for an all-party meeting ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament. (Photographer: Atul Yadav/PTI)   

Hours before the Lok Sabha is to take up the no-trust vote against his government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for disruption-free and constructive debate in the House.

"Today is an important day in our Parliamentary democracy. I am sure my fellow MP colleagues will rise to the occasion and ensure a constructive, comprehensive & disruption free debate," he tweeted.

He said lawmakers owe this to the people and the makers of the Constitution. "India will be watching us closely," he said.

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