Ronnie V Lyngdoh, who chaired the session in absence of the Speaker, decided to put the motion to test by a voice vote after the movers of the resolution and National Peoples Party legislator James K Sangma took time to initiate discussion on the alleged manipulation by the Speaker.
Sangma alleged "unfair" practices and "manipulation" when the Speaker nominated a new chairman in place of former speaker Martin Danggo yesterday.
Demanding the chair to clarify as to how a Speaker, who faced a no-confidence motion against him nominated a panel of chairmen, James said "How could an accused chose to be a judge?"
Dismissing the argument, the chairman sought the co-movers of the motion Witting Mawsor, John Leslee K Sangma and Jemino Mawthoh, to initiate the discussion.
Later Ronnie put the motion to voice vote.
Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition Donkupar Roy demanded the no-confidence motion be taken up immediately after Question Hour, which was rejected by Speaker A T Mondal.
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