September 19, 2024

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Imran Khan stays Pakistan PM after Meeting consultation suspended, no-trust vote rejected

The consultation within the Nationwide Meeting of Pakistan used to be suspended indefinitely after the Deputy Speaker disallowed the no-trust vote in opposition to Top Minister Imran Khan and stated it used to be a part of a overseas conspiracy.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan (Photograph: Report)

The consultation within the Nationwide Meeting of Pakistan to vote at the no-trust movement in opposition to Top Minister Imran Khan used to be suspended indefinitely after Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri rejected the movement and stated it used to be a part of a overseas conspiracy.

With this, Imran Khan has retained his place as Top Minister of Pakistan.

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HOW IT HAPPENED

When the consultation resumed on Sunday, Pakistan minister Fawad Chaudhry stated within the Meeting that the no-trust transfer used to be introduced with the fortify of a overseas conspiracy and, due to this fact, the chair will have to give its ruling at the subject sooner than shifting to the no-trust vote.

The deputy speaker then stated that it have been showed that the no-trust movement used to be a part of a world conspiracy. He, thus, rejected it.

“The issues raised through the minister are legitimate and the no-trust movement is in opposition to the Charter,” he stated.

The Opposition looked as if it would have the numbers in its favour for the vote, sooner than the consultation used to be prorogued.

ASSEMBLY DISSOLVED

Following the rejection of the no-confidence movement within the Nationwide Meeting, Pakistan PM Imran Khan addressed the country and stated he had suggested the President to dissolve the Meeting.

Accordingly, the Meeting has been dissolved and elections will happen in Pakistan throughout the subsequent 90 days, as in step with the federal government.

In the meantime, the Opposition is shifting the Superb Courtroom in opposition to the federal government’s ruling. The Opposition has known as the federal government’s movements ‘unconstitutional’.