Imran Khan’s government in Pakistan is under threat. Imran Khan, who is facing the opposition’s no-confidence motion on the issue of inflation, has now started having his own rebels. According to the information received, 24 MPs of PTI are rebelling and preparing to vote in favor of the no-confidence motion. On the other hand, the army which Imran had faith in, has decided to remain neutral on this matter.
After a no-confidence motion was moved by the United Opposition, some of the government’s allies had indicated to leave Imran Khan’s side, but the real setback for Imran came to the fore on Thursday, when around 24 MLAs from his own party were expected to go against the government. Threatened.
One of the MPs, Raja Riyaz, told Geo News that Khan had failed to control inflation, while another MP, Noor Alam Khan, told Sama News that many of his complaints were not addressed by the government. Khan said- “We have more than two dozen MPs, who are not happy with the policies of the government. I raised the issue of gas shortage in my constituency several times, but nothing was done.”
The disgruntled MPs are staying at Islamabad’s Sindh House, which is the property of the Sindh government and is run by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP). Saeed Ghani, a provincial minister and spokesman for the Sindh government, said lawmakers feared the government would kidnap them.
Around 100 MPs from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) moved a no-confidence motion before the National Assembly Secretariat on March 8, alleging that the Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e. The government of justice is responsible for the economic crisis and rising inflation in the country. The session of the National Assembly on this no-confidence motion is expected to be called on March 21. Also, voting on this is likely to be held on March 28.
Amidst all the statements and fabrication of PM Khan, the news coming from Pakistan indicates that the opposition is considering two options. A Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) to form an interim government under the leadership of Shahbaz Sharif and then go to general elections. The second formed a national government for five years, as Pakistan is facing a serious economic crisis. It is understood that Shahbaz’s brother and exiled leader Nawaz Sharif is in favor of early elections.