Parliament to vote on no-confidence motion on April 4




Political instability has been created in Pakistan. Imran Khan's government is in the minority and the opposition has decided to table a no-confidence motion. Meanwhile, the sudden disappearance of 30 ministers of Imran Khan's government under mysterious circumstances is preventing the fall of Imran Khan's government.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan's chair is in danger. Not a single prime minister in Pakistan's political history has completed his term. Imran Khan's condition is likely to be similar to that of his predecessors. Opposition is claiming that Imran Khan does not have a majority. With Imran's three allies withdrawing support, the government has been reduced to a minority. Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections, but will vote on a no-confidence motion in parliament on April 3 or 4.
At the same time, 20 ministers in Imran Khan's government have suddenly disappeared. 20 ministers have not appeared in public. If these ministers are absent during the vote of confidence, the fall of Imran Khan's government is certain. Even so, the number of MPs from Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif's party is 13. Before Imran Khan's three allies withdrew their support, Imran had the support of 15 MPs. If the number of MPs is reduced to 50, then Imran's current strength is likely to have shrunk to 12. In such a scenario, Imran Khan's government will collapse. The Pakistan National Assembly has 8 members. The support of 18 members is essential to save the government.
Rashid Sheikh, the home minister in Imran Khan's government, claimed that the opposition had acted foolishly by proposing a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan. The no-confidence motion has boosted Imran Khan's popularity and he claimed that he would hold early elections.

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