The opposition seems to believe it has triumphed, yet this is not the case: Faisal Javed Khan
ISLAMABAD: On Friday, in response to the opposition’s reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision to dissolve the National Assembly and reject the opposition’s no-confidence resolution, Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Senator Faisal Javed Khan said the opposition seemed to believe it had won but had not.
“They have been defeated. Once again, sweets are thrown away. Take note of my remarks. Insha Allah, only time shall tell. “The populace has spoken, “Faisal Javed tweeted.
He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan was capable of overcoming obstacles. He added that on Friday evening (today), the Kaptaan would make a significant statement, and that the Prime Minister would never disappoint his people.
عمران خان کو چیلنجز کا سامنا کرنا آتا ہے-بظاہر اپوزیشن کو لگ رہا ہےکہ وہ جیت چکے ہیں مگر ایسا ہے نہیں- وہ ہار چکے ہیں-مٹھائی پھر ضائع-الفاظ یاد رکھیے گا-آنے والا وقت بتائے گا انشاء اللہ-قوم نے فیصلہ کرلیا ہے-کپتان آج شام ایک اہم اعلان کرینگے-وہ اپنی قوم کو کبھی مایوس نہیں کریں گے
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) April 8, 2022
On Friday, Prime Minister Imran Khan will address the country (today). The prime minister announced in a tweet late Thursday that he had also scheduled meetings of the federal cabinet and the PTI Parliamentary committee in Islamabad.
Imran Khan assured the public that he had always fought for Pakistan and would continue to do so till the last ball.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhary Fawad Hussain used Twitter to keep his followers up to date on important events.
In a momentous decision, on April 7, the Supreme Court declared the deputy speaker’s decree to be unconstitutional and reinstated the dissolved National Assembly.
When Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi did something, the court ruled that it was invalid. The speaker could not adjourn without voting on a no-confidence vote.
The court ordered that the legislature reconvene on Saturday, (April 9) to vote on a motion of no confidence. Additionally, it directed that the voting process be free of obstructions.