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PM Imran Khan visits MQM-P Bahadurabad headquarters in Karachi

Imran Khan, Karachi visit, MQM-P Bahadurabad, no-confidence motion

KARACHI: Prime Minister Imran Khan has arrived in Karachi on a day-long visit in which he will hold important meetings with the ally political parties, Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P), Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers.

Ahead of the opposition’s no-confidence motion against him, PM Imran Khan arrived in Karachi on a crucial visit to hold meetings with the top leaders of MQM-P, GDA and PTI lawmakers in the Sindh Assembly.

During his visit, PM Khan visited MQM-P Bahadurabad headquarters today and met the central leadership. He is accompanied by the federal ministers Asad Umar, Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Ali Zaidi.

The premier will get assurance from the ally parties to support him against the no-confidence motion of the opposition parties.

Moreover, the premier is scheduled to meet GDA lawmakers at Governor’s House. PTI lawmakers and provincial and divisional leadership will also call on PM Khan during his Karachi visit.

No-confidence motion

The lawmakers of the opposition parties have submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan to the National Assembly (NA) Secretariat which needs the support of a minimum of 172 legislators for its success.

The no-confidence motion against the prime minister was submitted after being signed by 86 lawmakers from the opposition parties, whereas, the opposition benches also submitted a requisition for summoning a session of the National Assembly (NA).

The no-confidence motion and requisition for the NA session were received by the additional secretary Muhammad Mushtaq at the NA Secretariat. Those who had submitted the no-confidence motion yesterday included Khawaja Saad Rafique, Ayaz Sadiq, Shazia Marri, Naveed Qamar, Rana Sanaullah, Aliya Kamran and Shahida Akhtar Ali.

The NA speaker is bound to summon a session of the National Assembly within 3 to 7 days after the submission of the no-confidence motion, according to the rules. The speaker is also bound to summon a session of the National Assembly within 14 days after the submission of a requisition.

Challenges to govt, opposition

In the 342-seat National Assembly, the opposition needed to get the support of a minimum of 172 lawmakers for the success of the no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan.

The opposition and treasury benches are claiming to have the required numbers for defeating each other.

However, after the formal progress on the no-trust move, both sides will now require to gain firm confidence of the lawmakers who are going to vote them in the crucial phase that will decide the fate of the prime minister.

The loyalties of the lawmakers from the treasury and opposition benches will be tested in the upcoming vote of no-confidence.

The government and opposition sides will keep a check on its lawmakers at least for the next seven days before the vote of no-confidence.

Moreover, the support of ally political parties and Jahangir Khan Tareen’s group will be crucial for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led federal government in the coming phase.

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