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Indian gov't wins trust vote in parliament

22-Jul-2008
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NEW DELHI, July 22 (Xinhua) -- India's United Progressive Alliance government won the trust vote by 275 votes to 256 in the parliament, parliament speaker Somnath Chatterjee declared Tuesday. A session of the parliament began here Monday, which is widely considered to be crucial for the fate of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's alliance government. The trust vote, which took place Tuesday at the end of the two-day debate, had been necessitated by the withdrawal of support from the Congress-led UPA government by the Left parties over differences on the India-U.S. nuclear deal. The Left parties withdrew support on July 8 after the UPA government made it clear that it was going ahead with the deal. After the Left's withdrawal, the UPA government was reduced to a minority in the parliament. Out of the 541 voting members, the UPA... [read full story]                    

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