Imran's government minister taunts opposition in a few moments, adopts 'captain's plan'
Imran's government minister taunts opposition in a few moments, adopts 'captain's plan'
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Amidst the political crisis in Pakistan, a new political battle has erupted. The 'Captain's Plan B' has succeeded. On Sunday, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, a minister in the Imran government in the National Assembly, tried out 'Plan B' and the opposition was stunned in a few moments. In the National Assembly, Fawad Hussain said that the no-confidence motion is normally a democratic right. A no-confidence motion has been filed under Article 95 of the Constitution, but unfortunately, it is an effective operation by a foreign government to change power. 

After his address for a few moments, Qasim Khan Suri, deputy speaker of the National Assembly, rejected the no-confidence motion and cancelled the proceedings. The deputy speaker rejected the no-confidence motion alleging a foreign conspiracy. He also said it was unconstitutional. The next sitting of parliament will be held on April 25.

Recently, Fawad Chaudhry, the Information and Broadcasting Minister in the Imran Khan government, had made a sensational claim that Prime Minister Imran Khan could be assassinated and security agencies have received reports of its conspiracy. Imran Khan's security was beefed up after receiving the reports. Earlier, PTI leader Faisal Vawda had made a similar claim. After this whole development, Pakistan PM Imran Khan said that he has sent an advisory to the President to dissolve the assemblies. Let there be elections and people decide who they want. No conspiracy from outside and such corrupt people should decide the fate of this country. I tell my community today that you prepare for the election, such a big conspiracy that was being hatched from the country has failed today.

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