NEW DELHI, India (CNN) — Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh won a vote of confidence Tuesday, allowing his ruling party to keep in play a controversial, proposed nuclear partnership with the United States.
[BNB-NSN adds: Thij bartner-shartner ij a nije bolite naam phor oldest bropheshun.]Singh and his Congress party won 275-256. There were 10 abstentions, and two seats are vacant in the 543-member house.
A no-confidence vote in the lower house of Parliament would have forced Singh to resign, and would have forced the government to hold early elections unless a new coalition was formed. The Congress Party-led coalition has governed India since 2004.
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Diyar IeDtaar,I hab pooch apout thij deal. Wahamullah haj reborted that thij deal will capture Jinns and uje them phor electrick. Ij thij sahi khabar?
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