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No-trust motion against Pakistan PM Imran Khan tabled in assembly

A no-confidence motion was tabled Monday against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in the National Assembly.
Leader of the Opposition and President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Shahbaz Sharif, introduced the motion in the lower house.
Deputy NA Speaker Qasim Suri said a discussion on the no-trust motion would take place on 31 March at 4 pm.
The Pakistani National Assembly has a total strength of 342 members, with the majority mark being 172. Imran Khan’s PTI-led coalition has 179 members. The Opposition has 162 members.Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party has a strength of 155, while four major allies Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) have another 20 among them.
Khan, however, is in a spot as three allies — MQM-P, PML-Q and BAP – are keeping cards close to their chest on the confidence motion. Some of his own men may vote in favour of the no-trust motion.
The move to oust Khan is led by the PML-N and the Pakistan People’s Party.
There are several reasons behind the dissatisfaction with Khan’s government. Prominent among those are economic mismanagement, rising prices, alleged corruption and inefficient legislators.
If Khan does not survive, he will join the long list of Pakistan premiers since 1947 – none of whom have completed a full term in office.
https://theprint.in/world/no-trust-motion-against-pakistan-pm-imran-khan-tabled-in-assembly/892062/

#Pakistan - PM Imran will soon say 'mujhey kyun nikala': Bilawal

The PPP chairman says the opposition won't allow anyone to 'rig' its no-confidence motion against Premier Imran.

As Prime Minister Imran Khan was addressing a charged rally in Islamabad ahead of the crucial no-trust motion, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Sunday that the premier would soon say why he was "ousted from power".

Talking to media persons accompanied by Shahzain Bugti who today announced parting ways with the PTI government, Bilawal said that the former's decision was a brave one, Express News reported.



After a meeting with the PPP chief at his residence, Bugti announced he would support the opposition in the wake of the no-confidence motion submitted against Premier Imran on March 8.
Bilawal further said, "The prime minister deceived his allies and didn't ensure justice to the people of Balochistan."
"We will take our revenge from a non-democratic man using democratic means and oust the PM through the parliament's vote," he added. The Bhutto family's scion went on to felicitate everyone for an end to Imran's government, adding his party won't allow anyone to rig the no-trust vote in the National Assembly.
"We won't let Imran fulfil any of his wishes," he said terming "threats to impose a state of emergency, attack at the Parliament Lodges, and other steps a result of frustration in the government's ranks", saying "none of it would work any longer".
Concluding, the PPP chief also said the opposition will ensure that the process of Imran's removal remained peaceful.
On March 8, the united opposition front had filed a requisition for the no-confidence motion against the prime minister, pinning its hopes for its success on the estranged members of the ruling party and its allies. For making the no-trust vote successful, the opposition needs to have the support of at least 172 of the total 342 members in the lower house of parliament to show a simple majority – leading to the choosing of a new prime minister.
Political analysts conjectured that the opposition could bag the support of 10 lawmakers or more from the ruling party or any of the allies as they had been in touch with it for quite some time now.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2349938/pm-imran-will-soon-say-mujhey-kyun-nikala-bilawal