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Mulayam,Lalu not for no-trust motion ‘as of now’

Mulayam Singh Yadav and Lalu Prasad have been the strongest opponents of the Women's Bill.

Mulayam Singh Yadav and Lalu Prasad,the two strong opponents of the Women’s Reservation Bill,on Wednesday said they were “as of now” not considering the issue of bringing a no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha,saying they did not have the numbers for it.

“Nothing as of now,we need to decide it among ourselves first and then only we can bring it (a no-confidence motion). We don’t have enough MPs of our own,” Mulayam,whose Samajwadi Party has 21 members in Lok Sabha,said.

On whether he was planning to carry out his threat to withdraw outside support to the UPA,the SP supremo said,”There is no question of meeting the President now.” He did not elaborate.

On the issue of no-trust motion,Lalu Prasad,whose RJD has four members in the Lower House,said,”There is no such decision. It is wrong information.”

“We have only four MPs and,therefore,where is the question of no-confidence motion,” he said.

He,however,said that his party has sought a meeting with President Pratibha Patil but has not been allotted a time as yet.

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