
Two more parties of the coalition government of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan withdrew support, marking his departure. The MQM-P, a party with 7 MPs, withdrew support. The opposition camp has promised a deputy PM post to the MQM-P in the new government. BAP, a party with five MPs, has also withdrawn support. Now the PTI alliance has come down to 167.
At the same time, the opposition has 180 MPs. A majority requires 172 members. Imran's friend and strongman Jahangir Tareen has also withdrawn support at the Center and in Punjab. Due to this the departure of the Punjab government is also certain. At the same time, Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto has said that voting should be held in Parliament on Thursday itself on the no-confidence motion.
The debate on the No-Confidence Motion against Imran will start at 4 pm on Thursday. Voting on this is likely to be held on April 3 and 4.
The government failed on every front
With the withdrawal of support of PML-Q and BAP at the behest of the army, it is clear that Imran has suffered heavy confrontation with the army. In Punjab, Imran has nominated PML-Q's Parvez Elahi as the CM by removing the Chief Minister. This caused a rift in the alliance there too. As a result, the government of Imran's party will not be able to survive in Punjab as well.
Inflation, debt, and fraud
Rising inflation, debt, and rigging united the scattered opposition. The opposition united under the leadership of Maulana Fazlur Rehman and formed a block named Pakistan Democratic Movement. Anti-government rallies were held across the country. This aroused public discontent.
ISI chief appointment
Interfering in the internal affairs of the army was Imran's biggest mistake. The controversy started with the appointment of the ISI chief last year. Imran wanted to give time to the then Chief Faiz Hameed. However, he had to bow down and the army preferred.
want to control the army
Imran wanted to give military status to ISI. Seeing himself surrounded, Imran started questioning the army. On the Army's neutral statement, he said, "Neutrals are just animals. He also praised the Indian Army.
China, Saudi relations deteriorated the most
Diplomatically also Imran failed. Relations with the US, China, and Saudi Arabia deteriorated. Attempts by the military to forge working relations with India were foiled. He went to Russia at a time when the invasion of Ukraine started. Due to this, Pakistan got a bad name in the world.
Army and ISI chiefs will meet again on Thursday
Imran had announced to address the country on Wednesday evening. After this suddenly Army Chief Qamar Bajwa and ISI Chief Nadeem Anjum came to meet him. After the meeting, Imran deferred the address. Imran will meet Bajwa and Anjum again on Thursday.
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