special | Stop entering Parliament, trust vote engulfed in chaos, move SC: Imran Khan’s possible action plan today

He does not have the numbers to face a trust vote, with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan relying on chaos inside and outside parliament to avoid being ousted from power on Sunday.

The capital Islamabad has been put on high alert ahead of a no-confidence motion brought by the joint opposition faction. Imran Khan And his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party will try and not allow voting.

Sources told News18 that Khan may first try to block opposition MPs from entering Parliament and if they manage to cross it, he may try to block them from entering the National Assembly, the lower house . Pakistanof Parliament.

PTI MLAs may also attempt to dissolve the trust vote on the floor of the National Assembly, and the speaker may be asked to pass a decision and not consider a no-confidence motion amid chaos in the House.

Then the House can be adjourned and the issue of no-confidence motion can be taken to the Supreme Court of the country for legal clarity.

Opposition sources told News18 that they have reached out to the administration to help them reach Parliament. “We will have to wait and see. We have requested the administration to help us reach the hall. At present, the whole of Islamabad is under the control of Rangers and Police.

Imran Khan had suggested on Saturday that he may not accept a vote to oust him, a move he alleged was being run by the United States.

Opposition parties say Khan has failed to deliver on promises to revive an economy battered by the coronavirus pandemic or to make his government more transparent and accountable, and have moved a no-confidence motion due to vote on Sunday.

“How can I accept the result when the whole process is maligned,” Khan told a select group of foreign journalists in his office. “Democracy operates on moral authority – what moral right is left after this collusion?”

“The move to remove me is a clear interference in domestic politics by the United States,” he called an attempt to “regime change.”

Khan, who has already lost his parliamentary majority after allies quit the coalition government and joined the opposition, also urged his supporters to take to the streets on Sunday ahead of voting.

Hours before speaking, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had said that Pakistan wants to expand its ties with Washington. US President Joe Biden has not called Khan since taking office, but the White House has denied that it is trying to topple him.

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