Pakistan's Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry has said that he wants to say without any hesitation that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistan Army have very close relations.
According to the newspaper Jang, while talking about the relationship between the army and Imran Khan in a news channel program, Fawad Chaudhry said, "For the first time in Pakistan's date, such a prime minister has come, who takes all the institutions along. It is going on. If the Supreme Court calls, Imran Khan reaches there in half an hour. How many prime ministers have passed like this, who go to the border and stand with the army personnel?
Fawad Chaudhry said that from the army chief to a common soldier, everyone is with Imran Khan. He said that when Imran Khan goes to Moscow and talks to Putin or talks in China, he does not worry about what the Pakistani army is doing behind.
When Fawad Chaudhry was asked whether the army was with the government or personally with Imran Khan, he said, "Imran Khan is the prime minister of the country and this is a constitutional set-up. A set-up like Pakistan I should be."
Referring to Nawaz Sharif, Fawad Chaudhry said that the way Sharif has betrayed Pakistan, the people of Pakistan, the army, and other institutions, is why no one is standing with him.
Imran Khan said, fully ready for no-confidence motion
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he is fully prepared for the no-confidence motion to be brought by the opposition parties.
According to the newspaper world, Imran Khan, while addressing a procession, said that not only will the opposition parties be defeated in the no-confidence motion, but they will also go to jail.
The opposition parties have decided to bring a no-confidence motion against the government, but so far they have neither given notice in Parliament nor fixed any date for it.
Attacking the opposition, Imran Khan said, "The opposition is a bunch of thieves and a bouquet of bandits. I will not leave the chase of thieves till the return of the looted wealth. They all fear Imran Khan because no one can put the price of Imran Khan." "
On the other hand, opposition parties say that the MPs of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf themselves will also vote in favor of the no-confidence motion.
According to the newspaper Jang, senior Muslim League (Nawaz faction) leader Ahsan Iqbal, while talking to reporters, said that the no-confidence motion will be passed because many MPs of Imran Khan's party are also with him.
Ahsan Iqbal said, "The public is asking the same question to all the MPs that when will this government go. This government has failed in every field. If this government wants the good of itself and the people, then it is better to resign itself." "
Meanwhile, according to a survey, it has been claimed that 53 percent of the people of Pakistan believe that Imran Khan will complete his term.
According to the newspaper Jang, Gallup Pakistan has conducted a survey in which 53 percent of the people are quite sure that Imran Khan will become the first Prime Minister of Pakistan to complete his term. According to the survey, 30 percent of the people fear that Imran Khan will not be able to complete his term.
According to the same survey, 34 percent of people have described the work of the Imran government as good and only 34 percent of people have expressed their displeasure over the work of the government.
Threats to forcefully stop women's march
According to the newspaper Dawn, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) has threatened that it will try to stop the women's march in Pakistan by force.
The president of the Islamabad division of JUI, led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, said that his activists would use sticks to stop the women's march.
On the occasion of International Women's Day, on March 8, women march in many places in Pakistan.
JUI leader Abdul Majeed Hazarvi said, "During the women's march, indifference is spread in the name of women's rights. We alert the government that if the women's march is allowed, we will use sticks to stop it." "
Aurat March was organized for the first time in Pakistan in the year 2018 in Karachi. After that, every year on March 8, a women's march is taken out in many cities of Pakistan. Through this march, the problems faced by women in Pakistan are shown.
In the year 2019, students of Jamia Hafsa Madarsa pelted stones on the women's march in the capital Islamabad.
A few days ago, Pakistan's Minister of Religious Affairs Nurul Haq Qadri wrote a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan saying that anti-Islamic slogans should not be raised during the women's march.
She also suggested in her letter that March 8 should be celebrated as International Hijab Day to show support for Muslim women around the world.
When the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister was asked about this, he said that what people think and wear, the government has no right to interfere in this.
Regarding the letter written on religious matters, Fawad Chaudhry said that he has not read the letter but anything that does not contain violence cannot be banned.
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