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Opposition submits no-trust motion against PM Imran

Nadir GuramaniPublished March 8, 2022 - Updated 5 minutes ago




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Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion.  – DawnNewsTV screenshot

Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion. – DawnNewsTV screenshot
A delegation of senior opposition lawmakers submitted the no-trust motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan with the National Assembly Secretariat on Tuesday, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said.
The confirmation from her came after a delegation of opposition lawmakers, including Rana Sanaullah, Ayaz Sadiq, Shazia Marri and Marriyum Aurangzeb, had reached Parliament House in Islamabad.
Aurangzeb said National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser was not present in his office which is why the document was submitted with the secretariat.
PPP leader Naveed Qamar said the motion, which calls for the requisition of a National Assembly session, had signatures of more than 100 lawmakers. According to NA rules, in order for a session to be requisitioned to vote on a no-confidence motion, signatures from at least 68 MNAs are required.
In order to make the no-confidence motion against the prime minister successful, the joint opposition requires the support of 172 MNAs. After the filing of the motion, the NA speaker has between three to seven days to summon a session of the NA to conduct voting.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and PPP co-chair Asif Ali Zardari are going to hold an important joint press conference shortly to announce "decisions" regarding the no-confidence motion against the government, according to a statement issued by the PML-N.

Opposition on a mission​

Maulana Fazl had announced the alliance's decision to move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan on February 18, saying that the PDM would reach out to the PTI's allies.
Fazl had said at the time that the opposition alliance had not yet decided whether they would bring the no-confidence motion against National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser as well, adding that consultations within the opposition parties as well as with the legal team were underway.
Since then, Lahore has been abuzz with many political meetings — between opposition parties as well as the PTI and its allies.
Last week, Maulana Fazl had claimed that the coming days were crucial as the opposition parties would take a final decision regarding submitting a vote of no-confidence motion against the government or requisitioning the session of parliament.
Claiming that opposition parties have the numbers required for the success of the no-confidence motion, he had said they had been trying to get the support of more than 180 members in the 342-member lower house of parliament.


 
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Opposition ney kachi goli khel li
The meeting between Aleem Khan and Jahangir Tareen where Buzdar ki qurbani sey kam chalay ga has shattered hopes and dreams of Lahori thugs

Rumor is that Chaudharies are not ready to support Aleem Khan.
 
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Opposition submits no-trust motion against PM Imran

Nadir GuramaniPublished March 8, 2022 - Updated 2 minutes ago




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Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion. — DawnNewsTV screenshot

Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion. — DawnNewsTV screenshot
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Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion. — DawnNewsTV screenshot

Senior opposition lawmakers at the NA Speaker's chamber purportedly to submit the no-confidence motion. — DawnNewsTV screenshot
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A delegation of senior opposition lawmakers submitted the no-trust motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan with the National Assembly Secretariat on Tuesday, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb said.
The confirmation from her came after a delegation of opposition lawmakers, including Rana Sanaullah, Ayaz Sadiq, Shazia Marri and Marriyum Aurangzeb, had reached Parliament House in Islamabad.
Aurangzeb said National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser was not present in his office which is why the document was submitted with the secretariat.
This image shows the first page of the no-trust motion. — Photo provided by author

This image shows the first page of the no-trust motion. — Photo provided by author

PPP leader Naveed Qamar said the motion, which calls for the requisition of a National Assembly session, had signatures of more than 100 lawmakers. According to NA rules, in order for a session to be requisitioned to vote on a no-confidence motion, signatures from at least 68 MNAs are required.
In order to make the no-confidence motion against the prime minister successful, the joint opposition requires the support of 172 MNAs. After the filing of the motion, the NA speaker has between three to seven days to summon a session of the NA to conduct voting.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and PPP co-chair Asif Ali Zardari are going to hold an important joint press conference shortly to announce "decisions" regarding the no-confidence motion against the government, according to a statement issued by the PML-N.

Opposition on a mission​

Maulana Fazl had announced the alliance's decision to move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan on February 18, saying that the PDM would reach out to the PTI's allies.
Fazl had said at the time that the opposition alliance had not yet decided whether they would bring the no-confidence motion against National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser as well, adding that consultations within the opposition parties as well as with the legal team were underway.
Since then, Lahore has been abuzz with many political meetings — between opposition parties as well as the PTI and its allies.
Last week, Maulana Fazl had claimed that the coming days were crucial as the opposition parties would take a final decision regarding submitting a vote of no-confidence motion against the government or requisitioning the session of parliament.
Claiming that opposition parties have the numbers required for the success of the no-confidence motion, he had said they had been trying to get the support of more than 180 members in the 342-member lower house of parliament.
While the opposition charged ahead with its plan to oust the government, the PTI faced a huge setback on Monday as cracks started appearing within the party.
Aleem Khan — a close aide of PM Imran — announced he would be joining hands with disgruntled party leader Jahangir Tareen, prompting the panic-stricken PM to dispatch Sindh Governor Imran Ismail to Lahore to pacify the former Punjab minister.
Presiding over the PTI’s Core Committee meeting, the premier decided to appease all disgruntled leaders of his party as Aleem Khan re-emerged after lying low for a while, with the support of over three dozen Punjab MPAs, including 10 ministers, and joined hands with Tareen.
For the first time in the PTI’s three-and-a-half-year rule, the former Punjab senior minister assailed the Imran Khan government in the Centre and the Usman Buzdar-led Punjab government for “completely failing to fulfil its mandate and bring about the promised change”.
He also lamented the fact "diehard workers" were pushed aside once the PTI came into power, stating that many were still wondering why party loyalists, including Tareen, were pushed away.



 
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Already a similar thread is there. If both can be merged.
 
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Un-named JUI MNA!! lol

Can a MNA become CM of a province?

He was strong candidate of CM Punjab, when he was MPA.

 
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news on ary. 8 member met with govt yesterday night and assured them their support already

If that is the case, they just need to abstain, and not come to NA.

Why so much hype ? Hasn't something similar been done previously?

No. It is first time that they have brought a resolution of vote of no confidence against PM.
 
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Is this just hot air by them?


Why so much hype ? Hasn't something similar been done previously?
no one watching news channel so for them this is high rating viewership chance otherwise media was useless all these times. now dukaan chamkaygi
 
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