According to Rashid, opposition leaders are still deadlocked on a vote of no confidence.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Shiekh Rashid said on Sunday that opposition leaders are still divided over whether to launch a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
It’s becoming more difficult for them (the opposition) to determine how to split power now that we’re approaching the end of our fourth year. They have not yet settled on a destination, “he said. “The government will not obstruct the lengthy march.”
He said that the opposition has now embraced the neutrality of institutions. He said that after 30 days, the opposition will resume its normal operations, he said, noting that the opposition’s circus would last nine days. “A motion of no confidence is not their cup of tea,” the minister said.
We are sure on our partners; they support Prime Minister Imran, and as many as 12 of their members will vote for us. All corrupt forces have come out against Prime Minister Imran, and the premier has said that he would begin a political cyber assault against them at the appropriate moment.
Rashid said that people who want to be safe will die soon because the opposition will not be able to stop Prime Minister Imran.
Meanwhile, Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has said that he would blast the undemocratic administration upon his arrival in Islamabad after his lengthy march from Karachi today (Sunday).
The PPP chairman said at a public rally that the‘selected‘ premier must now return home, since his every assertion is a bag of falsehoods. “We have begun our march from the city of Quaid; when we reach Islamabad, we will assault the government,” he stated. Through opposition position parties, the PPP is instrumental in ousting chosen premierships.“
Bilawal said that an inept individual has usurped the rights of the Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa people. He said that the nation is sustained by the efforts of the Pakistani people, but sadly, the government has cheated them. “We shall uphold the 1973 constitution’s protection of the rights of every Pakistani.”