Pakistan / Imran Khan government fell in Pakistan, Captain left PM House

Zoom News : Apr 10, 2022, 01:14 AM
No-confidence motion has been passed against Imran Khan in Pakistan. Imran's party did not participate in this. A total of 174 votes were cast against Imran. A majority needed 172 votes. The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker had resigned before voting. The opposition elected Ayaz Sadiq of PML-N as the new speaker. He got the vote done. Later, Leader of the Opposition Shahbaz Sharif said – This is a new dawn for the country. The prayer of the people was accepted.


Imran's minister Fawad Chaudhry has threatened martial law. According to 'Geo News', Speaker Asad Qaiser had bluntly told the opposition leaders that he will not vote against Imran, because he has a 30-year-old friendship with Khan and he cannot see Imran getting angry like this.


Zardari clearly said – only Imran who is ready to talk to everyone will not talk. If the speaker does not vote, then action will be taken against him under Article 6. This article means that they have ignored the Constitution, the Supreme Court and the obligation. For this, he can be disqualified from Parliament to imprisonment for 6 months.

The House elected Ayaz Sadiq of the Pakistan Muslim League as the speaker. A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan watched the proceedings of the house live.

Alert at all airports of Pakistan. No person can leave the country without NOC. Army deployed at the airport. The DG of the Aviation Department reached the Supreme Court.

There is a prison van outside the Parliament. It is believed that the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker can be arrested for not voting. This will be under the ruling of the Contempt of Court. Article 6 will be used for this.

Imran Khan will be the first Wazir-e-Azam to be removed from the post under a no-confidence motion.

Who said what during the debate in Parliament?


On the issue of foreign conspiracy, Imran's minister Qureshi said - If the opposition is not confident then an in-camera session can be called. We can prove the truth by calling the Ambassador of Pakistan in the US to the Parliament. Can't support America blindly.

Qureshi said- A meeting was held in Washington on 7 March and a no-confidence motion came in Pakistan on 8 March. The Election Commission refused to hold elections in 3 months, while according to the Constitution, it is the duty of the EC to conduct elections in 90 days after the dissolution of Parliament.

Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto said- Parliament did not follow the order of the Supreme Court. Today only the motion of no confidence was to be moved. If voting is not done today, then the opposition will not go to Parliament. Imran is only in greed for power. This fight is for democracy. The captain ran away after picking up wickets in fear of losing the match.

PTI Minister Asad Umar said- Supreme Court should not have interfered in the work of Parliament. We do not interfere in SC's decisions. If all the courts decide, then what is the need of Parliament.

PPP President Asif Ali Zardari warned the speaker and said- Voting should be conducted on the no-confidence motion today. Otherwise we will go SC against you too.


Shahbaz was furious, Shah Mehmood said - the opposition is conspiring

Beginning the proceedings of the House, the Speaker first asked the Leader of the Opposition Shahbaz Sharif to make his point. As soon as Shahbaz started speaking, some PTI MPs started raising slogans. Shahbaz said- SC has rejected Imran's illegal work. Now action will be taken as per the directions of SC.


Meanwhile, the speaker asked for a debate on the issue of foreign conspiracy. Shahbaz Sharif got angry on this. He said- No foreign conspiracy is happening against the Imran government. It should not even be mentioned in Parliament. We'll bare everyone. Thereafter, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister of the Imran Government, began his speech. Qureshi said- It is our right to oppose the no-confidence motion. The opposition is conspiring against Imran in unison. Now the people of Pakistan will decide in whose hands the power should remain.

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