ISLAMABAD: The ruling party, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf and Opposition parties in the PDM are getting ready for a decisive show of…
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In their response to the show-cause notices, the dissident MNAs said that the party had levelled “baseless allegations” against them. They also said that their actions are not in violation of Article 63(A) — which deals with the disqualification of parliamentarians who defect from their parties.
“Several actors are going to be replaced and some new characters would be introduced in the upcoming season,” he said.
Interior Minister said that the Opposition has actually supported Imran Khan by filing no-confidence motion as PM’s popularity has increased manifold.
The election commission had announced that all the Parliament members are allowed to take part in electoral campaigns but only those who currently hold public offices are restricted.
Kamil Ali Agha said that the government has wasted enough time on the no-trust move and its own MNA’s were leaving the party.
On Thursday night, the NA secretariat had issued a 15-point order of the day, with the no-trust motion against PM Imran Khan included on the agenda for the crucial session, alongside other affairs.
The 41st session of the NA will start with the recitation from the Holy Quran. Later, the no-trust motion against the premier will be tabled in the House.
