Imran Khan’s Big Rally In Pak Capital Today Ahead Of No-Confidence Vote || Massive rally in support of Imran Khan in Pakistan; Information that important results are out ..!

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The public meeting will begin at 3 pm on Parade Avenue in Islamabad.

Record: March 27, 2022 08:21
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Islamabad,

There is great political turmoil in Pakistan due to the opposition’s no-confidence motion against the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan. The 24 National Assembly members of the Pakistani parliament from Imran’s party are ready to vote against the ruling party.

In this case, he said, “No matter what happens, I will not resign. I will not surrender without a fight. Why should I leave because of the pressure of fraudulent people? ” Imran Khan said publicly.

As the opposition continues to press for his resignation, some of his allies have said they will form an alliance with the opposition. This has caused problems for the majority needed for his rule.

The Imran Khan government needs at least 172 members for a simple majority in parliament. The opposition has a combined 163 members.

Meanwhile, his resignation will be known only after a vote of no confidence in the opposition in a series of meetings of the Pakistan National Assembly.

In this context, Imran Khan is rallying public support ahead of a no-confidence vote against his government in parliament.

Moreover, in the capital Islamabad today, he called on the public to show their support for his post as Prime Minister by holding a massive rally of millions of people.

Commenting on the rally, Faisal Javed Khan, a senator from Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, tweeted: “The rally will begin at 3 pm on Parade Avenue in Islamabad.

Imran Khan is expected to address a historic meeting at 4 p.m.

Due to this, the Islamabad Traffic Police has imposed a temporary ban on public transport and other vehicles on the roads in the area.

Political critics believe that Imran Khan may announce some administrative decisions at his public meeting.

In this context, the opposition Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Basl party is likely to hold a public meeting in Islamabad tomorrow.

It is noteworthy that no Prime Minister of Pakistan has fully completed his five-year term.

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