A cloud of crisis is hovering over the chair of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. The opposition has made preparations to remove Imran Khan from the chair by bringing a no-confidence motion in the Parliament. Here his own allies have also joined hands with the opponents. In such a situation, a big challenge has arisen in front of Imran Khan to remain in power. On the other hand, according to the reports, the top officers of the army, who made the Pakistani power on the finger, are also angry with Imran Khan.
According to the National Assembly Secretariat of Pakistan, the Parliament session will start at 11 am on Friday. The Secretariat on Friday released a 15-point agenda, which also includes a no-confidence motion. The opposition parties had made preparations for the no-confidence motion on March 8 itself.
Imran Khan needs the support of at least 172 members to remain in power in the 342-seat parliament. However, many members of the ruling party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf have also gone with the opposition parties. Now Imran Khan has a big challenge to stay in power.
Pakistan’s Home Minister hints at mid-term elections
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed indicated on Thursday that re-elections could be held here soon. Addressing a press conference, he said that those who have changed the party will not get any respect. Those who have done this should keep one thing in mind that elections can also be held in the country soon. He said that on March 27, PTI will hold a big rally at Parade Ground in Islamabad.