Debate on no-confidence motion: Union Home Minister Amit Shah created a new record
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s two hours and 13 minutes long speech in response to the no-confidence motion debate creates new record, breaking a 58-year-old record for being the longest speech ever made in Parliament.
HM Amit Shah in his speech, spoke in details about the Centre’s achievements, slammed the Opposition with history records, and govt effert in the solving ongoing violence in Manipur.
The home minister spoke about the BJP-led NDA government’s achievements in nine years and hit out at the Opposition for bringing the no-confidence motion and said only they(Opposition) have no confidence in the government, but the people of the country have full faith in Prime Minister Modi’s government.
Speaking on behalf of the government, Shah in his speech, which broke a 58-year-old record, called the no-confidence motion “politically motivated” and is used to “mislead people”.
The home minister broke former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri’s record when he spoke for 2 hours and 12 minutes in a debate on a no-confidence motion in 1965. Amit Shah’s speech is the longest ever in a no-confidence motion debate.
He spoke about the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur and said, “No one can support the violence in Manipur, it is shameful, but it’s even more shameful to do politics over it.”