NEW DELHI: Even as they await a discussion on their no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha, opposition parties are mobilising opinion to move a no-trust motion against Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, alleging that the proceedings and management of the upper House has left little space for the opposition camp.
Sources said two parties on Tuesday pitched strongly that the ‘INDIA’ grouping should move a no-confidence motion in the RS to show their “disapproval of the management of the House”. The complaints ranged from alleged “partisanship” to “non-consideration of legitimate demands” to “humiliation” of leader of opposition Mallikarjun Kharge.
After the initial push was made at the meeting of the opposition bloc, sources said all parties agreed with the grievance and the course suggested. “They were heard, but no decision has been taken yet by the leadership,” a senior member said.
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