Balochistan to be given due share in federal budget 2022-23: Ahsan Iqbal
File Photo: Ahsan Iqbal, the central leader of Pakistan Muslim League (N) speaking during the national assembly session: Photo grabbed from TV

Dawood Ahmed, News Desk:

Major opposition political parties have directed their members of national assembly (MNAs) to cancel their foreign visits following the fast-approaching no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“Time is over, no time to wait”, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told the highly charged Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) supporters during the AwamiMarch towards the federal capital on Sunday. Huge crowds in the PPP long march towards Islamabad to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government in the center.

The largest parliamentary group in the national assembly, Pakistan Muslim League (N) has also directed its lawmakers to cancel foreign visits and ensure their presence. “All MNAs are here to make sure the success of no-trust motion”, Ahsan Iqbal, the central leader of the PML N said.

Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) Chief, Maulana Fazal ur Rehman has also claimed to have completed the number of the lawmakers to table to no-trust motion. Although, Prime Minister, Imran Khan lashed out at the opposition and called them ‘blackmailers’. “They are playing with the masses of this country”, Khan told flag-waving supporters on Sunday.

PDM and PPP are expected to table the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan within the next 48 hours, Syed Khursheed Shah, the Central leader of PPP said.

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