Greater game to oust PM begins

No confidence motion tabled in NA

ISLAMABAD: With submission of no trust motion a greater game has begun to oust prime minister, Imran Khan , from power.
The grand opposition submitted no trust motion with the speaker of the national assembly.
After submission of the no trust motion , the speaker national assembly will call the session within minimum 7 day and maximum 14 days for voting on the no trust motion. The opposition leaders comprising Jamiat Ulema Islam (JUI) Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman, who is also chief of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), Pakistan People Party (PPP) supremo and former president , Asif Ali Zardari , and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), Shahbaz Sharif told a joint press conference here on Tuesday that the no confidence against prime minister was a voice of the people of Pakistan who have been put under unbearable financial burden by the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) government due to its bad policies. They recounted the electoral promises of PTI leadership and claimed that Imran Khan deceited the people with his ideal speeches and beautiful promises. Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman reclaimed that Imran Khan was an agent of the foreign forces and he damaged Pakistan to complete his agenda . He added that the time for Imran Khan has finished and he has to go home. Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman maintained that the opposition has a support of more than 172 members to sail its no confidence motion through. Maulana told a questioner that post no confidence plan will be unfolded at an appropriate time . He said all decisions including the opposition candidate for the prime minister slot in the case its no confidence motion goes through.
Shahbaz Sharif counted those government decisions of PTI government which damaged Pakistan beyond repair like unprecedented increase in life saving drugs, bulldozing of the houses of the people across Pakistan . He also criticised the prime minister for his rant against European Union in public rally besides annoying China which is Pakistan’s trusted friend.
Asif Ali Zardari said the opposition has reached to a conclusion that the further stay of Imran Khan in power was not in the interest of Pakistan . He said the opposition will get required number in parliament to get its no confidence motion passed.

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