Islamabad Political infighting in Pakistan is reaching a peak and the opposition continues to speak strongly against the Imran government. In such a situation, the difficulties of the Imran government appear to be increasing. The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), a joint coalition of 11 opposition parties, has been continuously opening the front against the Imran government and has also given an ultimatum to Imran Khan to resign by 31 January.
Amidst all this, the opposition can bring a no-confidence motion against the Imran government in the House. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has asked all opposition parties to prepare to bring a no-confidence motion against the Imran government. Bhutto has said that this government is incompetent, inept and illegal.
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Addressing a program in Larkana, Bilawal Bhutto attacked the Imran government and appealed to opposition parties to move a no-confidence motion. He said that the rally organized by the PDM would have to bring a no-confidence motion against the more effective government.
Investigation agency demands to end NAB
Here, opposition parties have raised the demand to abolish the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said that the NAB should be abolished, as its utility is now exhausted.
In gestures, Abbasi said that the NAB is an agency acting at the behest of the government which has become a means of oppression of the opposition. Therefore, this agency should be abolished.
Pakistan: Opposition slogans against Imran government, PDM protest in front of Election Commission on Tuesday
Let us tell you that the PDM, a coalition of opposition parties, has held 10 big rallies against the Imran government so far and gave Prime Minister Imran Khan an ultimatum to resign by 31 January. Now the PDM has clearly declared that if Imran Khan does not resign, then a wider movement will be faced. This week also, PDM has announced to hold effective rallies in the second round. In the second phase, the rally will be held in Rawalpindi on 5 February, Hyderabad on 9 February and Sialkot on 13 February.