Imran Khan calls for fresh election after Pak assembly rejected no confidence motion against him

“Prepare for the election!” said Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday. The preparation for a caretaker government has begun. Imran Khan calls for fresh election after Pak assembly rejected no confidence motion against him.

As Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan braces for a no-trust motion against his government, he has assured his party lawmakers of victory. The no-trust motion against the 69-year-old cricketer-turned-politician was tabled by the Leader of the Opposition on March 8.

The National Assembly is expected to take up the voting on Sunday morning. The Pak prime minister will need 172 votes in the lower house of 342 to be able to retain his government. It remains to be seen how many votes Imran Khan gets in support of his government, especially with the opposition claiming to have the support of 175 lawmakers.

I advise President to dissolve Assembly, says Pak PM Imran Khan after no-trust vote dismissed Pakistan PM Imran Khad addressed the nation and said:

– I have advised President to dissolve National Assembly

– No confidence motion was part of foreign conspiracy

– Nation is happy with Deputy Speaker’s ruling of disallowing no-trust vote

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, current chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party, said, “Government has violated constitution. Did not allow voting on no confidence motion. The united opposition is not leaving parliament. Our lawyers are on their way to Supreme Court.

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We call on ALL institutions to protect, uphold, defend and implement the constitution of Pakistan. We will move the Supreme Court and ask it to hear the case today.”

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