Imran Khan’s countdown begins? Aide said 100% are in trouble, the pakistani PM threatened like this

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Imran Khan’s countdown begins?

According to a Bloomberg report, the government of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is in trouble. A senior leader of a party supporting the Imran government has told that three government allies are going to leave the cabinet, which will reduce the Imran government to a minority in Parliament. It is worth noting that by the end of this month, the opposition parties are preparing to bring a no-confidence motion against the government. On Tuesday evening, Chaudhry Elahi, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Qaid, a key ally of the Imran government, gave this indication to Hum TV regarding the crisis faced by the government. Some ministers have already said that the no-confidence vote can be held between March 28 and 30.

Imran is 100% in trouble - Ally

Imran is 100% in trouble – Ally

The Pakistan Muslim League-Qaid has five members in the National Assembly of Pakistan and is supporting the government. Elahi has said about the current political situation in Pakistan that “it is up to Imran Khan to personally reach out to his allies and convince them to continue in the coalition government”. He said otherwise ‘they are 100% in trouble.’ The opposition parties are opening the front by accusing the Imran government of ruining the economy and foreign policy and are demanding the Speaker of the National Assembly to vote on the no-confidence motion.

The three main allies are considering withdrawal of support

The three main allies are considering withdrawal of support

Elahi, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Qaid, has said that his party’s 5 MPs, Balochistan Awami Party with 5 MPs and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan with 7 members have taken a unanimous decision whether to support the opposition or stay with the government. Is fixed. If 17 MPs of these three parties decide to go against the Imran government, then their chair is sure to be known, because they have a majority of only 7 seats in the National Assembly.

Imran started a new maneuver

Imran started a new maneuver

On the other hand, Pakistani news agency Dawn’s report seems that Imran Khan has started a new maneuver after seeing the government in danger. He has threatened MPs of opposition parties that before going to vote on the no-confidence vote, he will have to face 1 million workers of his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, who are ready to take to the streets on the way to Parliament. On this act of Imran, his colleague and Balochistan Awami Party leader Khalid Magasi has warned him that his alleged public meeting will create ‘politics and anarchy in the country’.

Will Imran government fall this month?

Will Imran government fall this month?

The National Assembly, the lower house of Pakistan with 342 seats, must have 172 MPs for a majority. Imran’s own party PTI has 155 MPs, while he is also supported by 17 MPs from three key allies. Apart from these, one of the Awami Muslim League Pakistan, one of the Jamhoori Watan Party, three of the Grand Democratic Alliance and two independent MPs also got the support of his government from the bar. In such a situation, if the parties involved in the government decide to vote in favor of the no-confidence motion, then this month the end of Imran Khan’s rhetoric seems certain.



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