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Summary

A speaker from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) addresses the house, commending the opposition for bringing a no-confidence motion. The speaker shares anecdotes about attempts to topple the AAP government, including alleged corruption and the involvement of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The speaker claims that the CBI has been used to intimidate and gather corrupt people, and that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has tried to suppress democracy.

The speaker criticizes the Prime Minister for spreading hatred and fighting, rather than using the mandate given to him to change the country. The speaker also alleges that the media has been silenced through fear and coercion, and that even the judiciary is being targeted.

The speaker expresses hope that the country will progress and that the BJP's government will eventually end. The speech concludes with a request to return to the original agenda of the house.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A no-confidence motion was presented in the House.
2. The opposition had announced their intention to bring a no-confidence motion against the government 8 days prior.
3. The ruling party had allegedly tried to buy off opposition members to prevent the motion from passing.
4. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had been used to pressure opposition members.
5. The government had allegedly offered large sums of money to opposition members to switch sides.
6. The speaker of the House had allowed 65 minutes for discussion, with 35 minutes given to the opposition and 30 minutes to the ruling party.
7. The Aam Aadmi Party claims to have evidence of the BJP's attempts to buy off opposition members.
8. The BJP had allegedly gathered all the corrupt people in the country in their party.
9. The Prime Minister had been given a huge mandate by the people, but had wasted the opportunity.
10. The government had been using various agencies, including the CBI and Income Tax, to harass and intimidate opposition members and industrialists.
11. Many industrialists were leaving India due to the government's actions.
12. The media had been compromised by the government, with many outlets being forced to toe the government's line.
13. The government had attacked the owners of media houses, forcing them to comply with their demands.
14. Judges of the Supreme Court, High Court, and District Court had been intimidated by the government.
15. The government had tried to prevent the budget session of the Punjab government by refusing to sign the file.
16. The Telangana government had gone to the Supreme Court due to the governor sitting on 12 bills for 6 months without signing them.
17. The governor had been preventing opposition to reduce the government.