New Delhi/Islamabad. According to another big news of the morning, Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan has once again received a major setback. Yes, Muttahida Quami Movement Pakistan (MQM), the main coalition partner of Imran-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, has joined hands with the opposition Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). With this, now the Imran government has lost its necessary majority in the lower house of the Pakistan Parliament.
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In this regard, PPP President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari informed about this in a tweet and wrote that “Joint Opposition and MQM have now reached an agreement. Raabta Committee MQM and PPP CEC will now make necessary confirmation of the said agreement. After that we will share the details with the media in a press conference tomorrow. Congratulations Pakistan.”
While talking to reporters on Tuesday, PML(N)’s Rana Sanaullah claimed that if he included the support of other independent candidates, the opposition would also be able to bring down the Imran Khan-led government and reach 190. Will be able
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At present, with 177 members in the National Assembly, the opposition now has a larger number of supporters. On the other hand, the current Imran Khan government in Pakistan has only 164 members left in the Parliament. Let us tell you that there are a total of 342 members in the Pakistani National Assembly, of which 172 are required for a majority.
Earlier the PTI-led coalition had the necessary support of 179 members. But now, after the MQM-P left the party, the PTI is left with only 164 members. At the same time, the number of supporters in the National Assembly has now gone up to 177 with the opposition.
Imran Khan’s serious allegations
Significantly, even before this, Imran Khan had made a serious allegation that some people were trying their best to topple his government with the help of foreign funds. At the same time, according to a report of Geo TV, there is a strong expectation of a no-confidence motion against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on April 3. Three days’ time has been given for discussion. According to other media reports in Pakistan, the fate of the Imran Khan-led government will be decided on April 4, when the vote on the no-confidence motion will be held. Overall, the month of April is going to prove to be heavy for Pakistan’s Wazire Azam Imran Khan.