Crisis continues in Pakistan

Imran Khan’s departure could complicate matters for Pakistan as new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is still skeptical about his cabinet at a time when no government is sure of his lifetime in the country.

Sources told CNN-News18 that there is confusion between Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). While Sharif wants to give some important portfolios to the PPP, party president Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari is unwilling to take the responsibility and become a minister.

Several media reports said that the PPP is divided on the Bhutto-Zardari issue as a section within the party wants him to join the foreign ministry, which will help him gain experience in international affairs, while others feel That taking any position under Sharif would weaken his position. ,

Meanwhile, the JUIF is also coming up with new demands, seeking constitutional posts such as President of Pakistan, President of the Senate and Speaker of the National Assembly instead of ministries.

The PML-N is expected to have a majority in the cabinet with 12 ministers while Bhutto-Zardari’s PPP is likely to get seven ministries with Sherry Rehman, Khurshid Shah, Naveed Qamar, Shazia Mari, Qamar Zaman Kaira as the candidates. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) will get four ministries while MQM-P will be given two ministries. Balochistan National Party (Mengal), Awami National Party, Jamhuri Watan Party and Balochistan Awami Party will get one ministry each.

Sources also told CNN-News18 that no party wants to face the masses at this stage as there is an apprehension that the new government will face many challenges and may not be able to deal with them.

Sharif is adding to the government’s troubles, Pakistan’s economy is crumbling and there is no money in the treasury and since June they have no money to pay salaries.

No one is stopping the deposed PM Imran Khan, who took to the streets and garnered swift support from many quarters. “Pakistan became an independent state in 1947, but today marks the beginning of a new struggle for independence against an external conspiracy to change power. It is always the people of a country who defend and defend their sovereignty and democracy,” Khan said after his unofficial exit after weeks of political turmoil in the country.

Khan became the first Pakistani prime minister to lose a no-confidence vote, with a combined opposition casting 174 votes – two more than required in the 342-member house – to remove him from office.

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