I'm no more a Prime Minister of Pakistan - Imran Khan's Master Stroke April 2022

 I'm no more a Prime Minister of Pakistan - Imran Khan's Master Stroke April 2022


Last Minute Notification, Pakistan:-

 

Consequent to the dissolution of the National Assembly by the president of Pakistan, in terms of Article 58(1) read with Article 48(1) of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,

vide Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs’ SRO no. (XXXXX), date 3rd April 2022, Mr. Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi creased to hold the Office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, with immediate effect.



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As per the internal news opposition parties were plotting to remove Imran Khan as the prime minister of Pakistan under a no-confidence motion, this has been cleared when most of the PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) political Mp's moved to opposition parties on a large scale.

No motion Voting was about to happen In the National Assembly of Pakistan when speaker Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri rejected a no-confidence motion against the premier, who had effectively lost the majority in the 342-member lower house of parliament.

Oppositions manage to hit the magical number of 175 (seats) on Wednesday when the main coalition ally, the MQM, joined the opposition, which means on paper the opposition holds 175 votes against the government remains with 164 seats.

It was now clear that Imran Khan's Prime minister tenure will be cut off, But The Prime Minster Team was all set to change the game.

Seeing the action it has been easily calculated Prime Minister's Team was all set to take some action against the no-confidence motion, but it was not sure what, but soon the world is now aware and calling it "Imran Sixer" 

So effective from 3rd April 2022, before the no-confidence voting, the speaker of the assembly shocked the opposition by canceling the assembly voting under Article 58(1) read with Article 48(1) of the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan vide ministry of Parliamentary Affair, dated 3rd April 2022,

Mr. Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi ceased to hold the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, with immediate effect, a circular issued by the Pakistan government.

So is this a smart move?

Ethically it may be or it may be not. 

But, from people's and political perspectives, it's a very smart and risky move.

Move taken by the current government (Assembly Speaker) Is do or die scenario for both current and opposition parties and ultimate pressure going to build on the people of Pakistan to decide the future of Pakistanis. 


A simple majority of 172 in the 342-seat National Assembly against the former cricket legend would cut short his tenure as PM. On Wednesday, the magic number was breached when his main coalition ally, the MQM, joined the opposition. It means on paper the opposition now commands 175 votes to the government's 164.


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The future of the Pakistanis now depends on the people themselves. 

It's not wrong to say the history of Pakistan politics was all about pure corruption and the entry and acceptance of Imran Khan as a leader indicates people are now done with corruption and want true progress. 

Till date, Pakistan is going through a very crucial stage and to date they facing multiple conflicts both internal and external. 

Imran Khan, elected in July 2018 vowing to tackle corruption and fix the economy, isn't going quietly. He hosted a massive rally last Sunday in Islamabad to show he remains wildly popular with his supporters.

 

Imran Khan's government does not need to look far to find its troubles. It has lost public support over rocketing inflation and ballooning foreign debt.

"For instance, from January 2020 to March 2022, India's food inflation has been about 7% whereas Pakistan's has been around 23%," explains Uzair Younus, director of the Pakistan Initiative at the Washington-based Atlantic Council.


But,


Despite the challenges of the pandemic, the PTI did a reasonable job in providing aid to the poor, observers believe, and they are very vocal about their strategies.


Now the question is does opposition has better plan for pakistan, So for now and as per experts, the opposition parties now only have one major plan which is of removing Imran Khan.


Comments

  1. all opposition parties are always looks each other activities only not for the better democracy ,to grab the chair only. when they think for the country development why dont they work unity.. i just sharing my thoughts in general not specific countries

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    1. Because, majority don't focus on country development they focus on self development

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