Pakistani journalist Tariq Fatah says that the Imran government was completely running on lies. The economy of the country is in shambles. Pakistan is running on credit. Now the Imran government is set to go. On the other hand, Imran’s party spokesperson Abdul Samad Yakub gave a befitting reply to him and said that people sitting abroad can say anything. But his wish will not come true. Tariq Fateh lives abroad. He was live from Toronto, Canada in ABP’s TV debate.
Fateh said that Imran Khan did not come on the strength of the army. He was so popular that the public made him sit on his head. But he could not run the country. Dreamed big but could not fulfill them. Paan shop also does not run like how the country is being run. He said that future plans are being made by mortgaging the whole country. A part of the country has almost been sold to China.
On the other hand, Samad retaliated and said that the decision of the government not to escape will be taken in the floor test in the house. He said that to become PM it is necessary to go to the office first, this cannot be a condition. Anyone gets the command of the country on the basis of popularity. It is not available because of whether the fellow has worked from nine to five or not.
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Voting on the no-confidence motion against Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan will be held on April 3. He is leading a coalition government. If some of the allies decide to withdraw from the coalition, their government may fall. The PTI has 155 members in Pakistan’s 342-member National Assembly and needs the support of at least 172 lawmakers to remain in power.
The opposition submitted a no-confidence motion to the National Assembly on March 8. Imran Khan came to power in 2018 with a promise to create a Naya Pakistan but miserably failed to keep prices under control, giving the opposition an opportunity to attack his government.