The Government of Pakistan issued a notification on Sunday stating that Imran Khan is no longer the post of Prime Minister. The notification is signed by Additional Secretary Ejaz A Dar. According to this notification, “After the dissolution of the National Assembly of the President of Pakistan, under Article 58(1) and Article 48(1) of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Mr. Imran Ahmed Khan Nazi is removed from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan with immediate effect.” Is.”
After this notification, Imran Khan cannot issue any new decision in the country.
Pakistan’s political crisis deepened on Sunday when the deputy speaker of parliament dissolved the National Assembly and a vote of no-confidence motion could not take place. He is the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the party of the Deputy Speaker of Parliament Imran Khan.
Pakistan’s political crisis deepens
Voting was to be held on the no-confidence motion brought against Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan on Sunday, but Pakistan’s National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri rejected the no-confidence motion alleging foreign conspiracy and did not allow voting in the House. The Deputy Speaker has adjourned the proceedings of the Parliament till April 25. The opposition is strongly opposing it, calling it a violation of the Constitution.
On the advice of Imran Khan, the President dissolved the National Assembly of Pakistan, now new elections will be held within 90 days
Imran said that such a big conspiracy which was being done from the country has failed today. He said the no-confidence motion rejected by the Speaker of the National Assembly was an outside-planned no-confidence motion. Minutes later, the leader of the ruling party advised the Election Commission to hold fresh elections.
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farooq Habib said that President Alvi has dissolved the National Assembly on the advice of the Prime Minister. He said elections would be held within 90 days. Chaudhary said that the cabinet has been dissolved. He tweeted that the Prime Minister will continue his responsibilities under Article 224 of the Constitution, the cabinet has been dissolved.
The opposition needed the support of 172 out of 342 members to oust Khan from the government, which he claimed had the support of 177 members. Khan came to power in 2018 with a promise to create a ‘Naya Pakistan’ and is now at a critical juncture in his political career as his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has lost majority. Two of his allies also withdrew support to the government and joined hands with the opposition camp.
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