Pakistan no-confidence motion: Voting to be held on 3 April as Opposition seeks Imran Khan’s ouster
The Opposition has been confident that its motion would be carried as many PTI lawmakers have come out in the open against Khan
Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad on Tuesday announced that the discussion on the no-trust motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan will start in the National Assembly on 31 March and voting on it will be held on 3 April.
The Minister gave the information while addressing a press conference in Islamabad. Rasheed reiterated his support with the Prime Minister and at the same time refuted any reports about any tussle in the PML-Q for its support to the ruling PTI government on the no-trust motion, reported The News International.
Rasheed praised PML-Q stance and said that he hoped MQM-P will also support the government. Sheikh Rasheed said that the security forces arrested four terrorists harbouring nefarious designs. He maintained that the arrested terrorists will be tried in anti-terrorism courts.
The Interior Minister said that after the peaceful public gathering, now the containers which were put for security have been removed and roads are cleared for traffic. He added that the massive crowd that gathered at Khan’s rally suggests that the entire country stands by the prime minister, reported the news portal.
After the no-confidence motion against Khan was tabled in the National Assembly with a total of 161 votes in favour, the proceedings were adjourned till 31 March.
The no-confidence motion was submitted by the Opposition parties on 8 March. The Opposition has been confident that its motion would be carried as many PTI lawmakers have come out in the open against Khan.
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