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Will combat until final ball, says Pak minister as Imran Khan loses majority forward of no-trust vote

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Pakistan minister Sheikh Rashid stated that PM Imran Khan will “fight till the last ball” after PTI misplaced majority within the Lower House of Parliament.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. (PTI photograph)

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan misplaced majority within the Lower House of Parliament forward of essential vote on the no-confidence movement. Following this, Pakistan minister Sheikh Rashid asserted that they may “fight till the last ball”.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed stated PM Imran Khan will handle the nation later right this moment, as per a report by Dawn.

Imran Khan has now been pushed to a nook after his occasion’s main ally — Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQMP) — prolonged assist to the Opposition. With this improvement, Imran Khan has misplaced the bulk in Parliament.

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The Pakistani National Assembly has a complete energy of 342 members, with the bulk mark at 172, the quantity wanted by the opposition for the no-confidence movement in opposition to the Imran Khan authorities to succeed.

Pakistan’s Opposition now leads the numbers recreation with 175 members, reported The News.

Here’s what has occurred thus far:

On March 8, Opposition events submitted the no-confidence movement earlier than the Pakistan National Assembly Secretariat, alleging that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) authorities led by Prime Minister Khan was answerable for the financial disaster and the spiralling inflation within the nation.On March 25, Pakistan National Assembly’s essential session on a no-trust movement in opposition to Imran Khan was adjourned with out tabling of the decision, amid vociferous protests from opposition lawmakers.On March 27, Pakistan PM Imran Khan held a present of energy rally in Islamabad’s Parade Ground.On March 28, the no-confidence movement in opposition to Prime Minister Imran Khan was lastly tabled within the National Assembly. The session was adjourned until Thursday instantly after the presentation of the no-confidence vote.On March 30, Imran Khan’s occasion misplaced majority within the Lower House of Parliament after Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P), the most important coalition associate of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) authorities, prolonged assist to the Opposition.