LONDON/ISLAMABAD: The PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif has given go-ahead to his party leaders and his brother _ Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to topple down the PTI/PML-Q government in Punjab province through a no-confidence vote.
Nawaz Sharif gave approval of this strategy in a meeting with PML-N leaders in London. PM Shehbaz Sharif also discussed this strategy with his elder brother Nawaz Sharif.
PM Shehbaz and some senior PML-N leaders are in London to meet Nawaz Sharif to discuss future strategies of the party, including the appointment of new army chief and removal of Punjab government through no-trust vote, Samaa TV claimed it quoting sources.

PML-N leaders, however, did not announce the name of the candidate of the party who will be elected as chief minister of Punjab in case the no-confidence move succeeds.
On Monday, PTI chairman Imran Khan held a meeting with PTI-PML-Q MPAs in Lahore and to his disappointment about 26 MPAs did not attend the meeting. Out of 276 MPAs of PTI and PML-Q, only 250 turned up at meeting with Imran Khan while remaining abstained because of their anger against the chief minister and policies of both the ruling parties in Punjab.
Taking advantage of this situation, the PML-N and its coalition parties have decided to remove Punjab government and put in place, once again their government in the largest province of Pakistan with 120 million+ population.

