PAK PM Imran Khan's chair in danger, one by one all allies are leaving
PAK PM Imran Khan's chair in danger, one by one all allies are leaving
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New Delhi: Ahead of the floor test, Pakistan PRIME Minister Imran Khan has suffered a major setback on Wednesday. In fact,  the Imran Khan government ally MQM has reached an agreement with the opposition parties just before the vote on the no-confidence motion. PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari tweeted that an agreement has been signed between the joint opposition and the MQM. The Raabta Committee will ratify the MQM and PPP CEC agreement. After this, he will give more information to the media at a press conference tomorrow. 

Let us know that the opposition has moved a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan. This is scheduled to be discussed on March 31. But earlier, after the MQM and PPP agreement, the Imran Khan government has lost the majority. Pakistan's parliament has 342 members. The majority is required to have 172 members. After MQM leaves Imran Khan, the opposition will have the support of 177 members. Imran Khan will have the support of 164 members. The opposition needs only 172 members to topple Imran Khan's government. Which is now visible to be possible. At the same time, Imran Khan has alleged that some people are trying to topple his government in Pakistan with the help of foreign funds. Asad Umar, a minister in the Imran government, has claimed that PM Imran is ready to show the letter to the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

Let me tell you that about two dozen MPs of Imran Khan's party have become rebels. Along with this, the allies in the government MQMP, PMLQ and Jamhoori Watan parties have also started leaving one by one. Earlier, Jamhoori Watan Party leader Shahzain Bugti resigned from the Imran cabinet. At the same time, he has decided to support the opposition against Imran. At the same time, MQMP has also now reached an agreement with the opposition. 

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