The Dhaka Times Desk The Trinamool led by Mamata Banerjee has moved a no-confidence motion in the Indian Lok Sabha. Mamata has issued instructions to 34 Trinamool MPs to attend the no-confidence motion.

It is reported that tomorrow (Friday) Lok Sabha will hold a vote against this proposal. On Saturday there is Trinamool Martyr's Day public meeting in Kolkata. If the discussion and voting on the no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha continues till late on Friday night, there may be problems in reaching the July 21 event. However, Trinamool sources said that Mamata took this decision for the sake of opposition unity.
Trinamool MPs have been told not to worry about Friday night. MPs will not leave the session until the voting is over. Return to Kolkata by Saturday morning flight if necessary.
However, party sources say that Mamata is very angry with the decision of the Congress on no-confidence motion. The Trinamool leader thinks that before the 19th vote, there will be more loss than gain in this no-confidence vote. Because if the voting is done in terms of the number of seats in the Lok Sabha, it can be said that the defeat of the opposition is certain. Yesterday (Wednesday), Mamata Nabanna also said, 'It is not really no confidence. After 7/8 months people will bring real distrust. They have numbers inside parliament, not outside. We will stay for the greater good.'
Trinamool's Sougat Roy, Dinesh Trivedi and Anupam Hazra were present when the no-confidence motion was moved in the Lok Sabha yesterday. The Speaker agreed to this proposal and fixed the polling day on Friday. Mamata Banerjee feels that there will be an opportunity to criticize the Modi government in the discussion on the no-confidence motion. Mamata Banerjee has basically ordered to use it.