With reference to the No-Confidence Motion in the Indian Parliament, consider the following requirements at the central level:
Parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Legislative Procedure — question ID 799
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Explanation
The No-Confidence Motion can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha (or State Assembly at the state level) because the Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to it. At the central level, the support of at least 50 Lok Sabha members is mandatory to introduce the motion, and it requires a majority of the members of the Lok Sabha to be passed.