Time ripe for no trust against PM. Maryam Nawaz says

ISLAMABAD. Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) senior vice , Maryam Nawaz, on Thursday said the situation for no confidence was favourable to oust the government of Imran Khan ,
Speaking to the media here after appearing before the Islamabad High Court ( IHC) , Maryam Nawaz said the government was adding to the miseries of the people with each passing day and hence it was a realisation in opposition that the PTI government should be overthrown to avoid more damage to the country. She added that each segment of the society was wailing over loss caused to the country by the corrupt and incompetent government of PTI.
The PMLN leader argued that the government was targeting its political opponents in particular the PMLN but its narrative has been rejected by the people of Pakistan. She said PMLN elder leader and former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, was initially not in favour of no trust move against the prime minister but his party leaders convinced him to use this option to topple the incumbent government and bring relief to the people who are in great difficulties due to wrong decisions on incompetent government of Imran Khan. Maryam Nawaz added that the opposition was weighing all options to oust the PTI government as its further stay in power could cause irreparable loss to the country.
Pakistan People Party (PPP) is stressing the need of using the option of no trust against the prime minister , Imran Khan, but the PMLN leadership was not favouring the idea. However , now the PMLN top leadership has changed its mind and it has brought the PPP and PMLN close again to workout a workable plan to topple the PTI government. PPP top leadership had held a meeting with PMLN top leaders in Lahore to push forward the plan of no trust against prime minister, Imran Khan.
After meeting with PPP top leadership in Lahore, the PMLN chief, Shahbaz Sharif , had told the media that the Pakistan Democratic Movement PDM, will consider PPP proposal of no trust against the prime minister.

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