The no-confidence motion brought by opposition parties against the Lok Sabha Speaker was rejected in Parliament after a voice vote, bringing an end to a tense debate in the House. The motion, introduced by members of the opposition, sought to challenge the functioning of the Speaker during the ongoing parliamentary session.
Motion Rejected After Voice Voting
During the proceedings, the motion was put to a voice vote in the Lok Sabha, where the majority of members opposed the proposal. As a result, the no-confidence motion failed to gain the required support in the House. The development marked another intense moment in the ongoing political confrontation between the ruling government and opposition parties.
Amit Shah Criticises Opposition
Responding to the development, Union Home Minister Amit Shah strongly criticised the opposition for bringing the motion against the Speaker. Shah said such actions undermine parliamentary traditions and the dignity of the House.
‘We Never Did This in Opposition’
Shah stated that even when his party was in the opposition, they did not bring a no-confidence motion against the Speaker. According to him, political disagreements should not target the institution of the Speaker, which plays an important role in maintaining order and fairness in parliamentary proceedings.
Heated Debate in Parliament
The issue led to heated exchanges between members of the government and opposition benches. While the opposition defended its decision, government leaders accused them of disrupting parliamentary traditions and creating unnecessary confrontation during the session.

