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  • 7/27/2023
কেন্দ্রের বিরুদ্ধে অনাস্থা বিরোধীদের, কী হবে এবার! জানেন এই প্রস্তাবের খুঁটিনাটি?
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00:00 The entire country is in a state of panic.
00:02 The state is in a state of crisis due to the conflict between the Kuki and Maitei populations.
00:07 And the entire country is in a state of panic due to the protests by the protestors and the protestors on the streets.
00:15 Why is the Kenjio government not taking the right steps in the Manipur incident?
00:20 Why has Prime Minister Narendra Modi not taken any action in this regard?
00:24 The protestors have now come out against the Kenjio government in such a serious protest.
00:31 And the head of the Lok Sabha, Om Birla, has agreed to this.
00:35 The protestors have come out against any state or Kenjio government.
00:41 This is undoubtedly a big challenge for the ruling party and the government.
00:47 But what is this protest? How can this protest be brought forward?
00:51 Do you know how much this protest can affect the government?
00:55 What is a protest? Can anyone bring a protest?
01:02 How can this protest be brought forward?
01:05 What happens after the protest?
01:08 How does the protest go on?
01:11 Do you know how the protest is broken up?
01:14 What happens when a protest is passed?
01:17 What happens if the government wins a protest?
01:21 Such a complex question is now being asked in the minds of the common people.
01:26 A protest is a protest under a constitutional process.
01:30 Opponents can challenge this process with a number of votes on the government's side.
01:36 If the opposition can pass this proposal, then the government must be given a permanent position.
01:42 Any member of the parliament can present a non-constitutional proposal under a constitutional process.
01:47 In the case of the people's assembly, any member of the parliament presents this proposal.
01:52 In the case of the people's assembly, at least 50 members must support this proposal.
01:58 This non-constitutional proposal must be written.
02:01 The person who presents it must be a witness to it on the day the house is established.
02:07 The proposal must be presented to the people's assembly witness.
02:12 Will the people's assembly accept the proposal for a constitutional debate and a debate?
02:18 If they accept the proposal, they must set the date and time for the debate.
02:24 The people's assembly must accept the proposal under Article 198 and Article 2 and 3 of the Constitution and increase it for the debate.
02:34 The people's assembly must debate on the non-constitutional proposal.
02:37 The debate begins with the member who presented the proposal.
02:42 Then the government gives a vote.
02:44 Then the opposition parties are allowed to participate in the debate.
02:48 After the debate, the people's assembly is divided into groups.
02:51 If the proposal is supported by the majority of the parliament, it is passed.
02:56 If a non-constitutional proposal is passed, the government must be given a permanent position.
03:00 If the government wins the non-constitutional proposal, it is lost and the government is left in the hands.
03:07 According to statistics, after the independence, about 87 non-constitutional proposals have been brought to the country.
03:14 For the past four years, the opposition has been bringing non-constitutional proposals against the centre.
03:19 We believe that the government is doing the right thing for the people of the country.
03:35 It is doing the right thing for the people.
03:40 The government is not doing the right thing for the people.
03:51 We do not want to have any more trust in the government.
03:55 This is our opinion.
03:58 Why are we talking about Manipur?
04:01 Manipur does not say anything except that.
04:03 The Constitution does not say anything about the government.
04:06 Our focus is on Manipur.
04:09 Why are we bringing this non-constitutional proposal to Manipur?
04:14 The trigger for bringing this non-constitutional proposal is Manipur.
04:17 If it was not for Manipur, we would not have brought this non-constitutional proposal.
04:21 But Manipur is looking at us as a fast, progressive and progressive party.
04:28 So, we are going to pass Manipur and we will be in power.
04:32 But the 2024 Lok Sabha election has created a great number of opposition.
04:39 And this is a very bad time for the non-constitutional proposal against the central government.
04:47 Bureau report, One India, Bangla.

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