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PM accepts SC decision announces protest against ‘imported government’ on Sunday

Prime Minister Imran Khan in appeal to the nation on Friday said he accepts the Supreme Court’s verdict from the day before.

“I am saddened by the verdict, but I accept it,” the prime minister said.

He said that the Vice Speaker of the National Assembly interrupted the meeting and set to the side no-confidence motion in light of Article 5 of Constitution.

“Foreign interference in Pakistan no-confidence. I wanted The sun at least looked at it, it was a very serious accusation that a foreign state wants to overthrow government through a conspiracy.

The prime minister said that he was at least awaiting verification by the SC.

“SB could at least ask for and looked at the document to see if we were speaking truth. I was a little disappointed because it is very big issue and there was no discussion on This is in SC”.

Prime Minister Imran said he also saddened by haste with what court made This decision.

He said open horse trading and “buying and selling of conscience of deputies” was going to on in the country. “Every child knows price where conscience is for sale.

“Which of is it democracy? What kind of democracy in in world allows This? And the biggest forum for justice, the judiciary, we expected it to take action suo motu, if nothing else.”

“I will never accept “imported” government and I will go out into the street,” the prime minister said, referring to the position of the opposition. no-confidence a move that would likely remove him from power and set to accept place on Saturday in Lower house of parliament.

“They run out accountability drive canceling NAB [National Accountability Bureau]… and reverse electoral reforms, including overseas the right to vote,” the prime minister said, calling on opposition parties to agree with his demand of early election.

Prime Minister Imran at the end of his speech called on his supporters to stage nationwide protests when “new imported government enters into power on Sunday.

Yesterday the Supreme Court in 5-0 unanimous verdict set cancel the decision of 3 April of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Kasim Suri in which he rejected a motion of no confidence against prime minister and also canceled the dissolution of NA President on premier’s advice.

According to PTI leader Faisal Javed Khan, Prime Minister Imran was well aware of how to do challenges thrown his way. “Apparently, the opposition believes that won but it is not. They lost,” he said.

“Kaptaan will do something important announcement today. He will never disappoint the nation,” he said.

As the opposition pointed out, prime minister took on Twitter to announce that he called a meeting of federal cabinet for today and will also appeal to the nation.

He said the meeting of the PTI parliamentary committee will also be convened today and that it “will continue fight for pakistan before last ball”.

Supreme Court, in its brief ruling held that the Vice Speaker’s ruling was “contrary to the Constitution and the law and of illegal effect”.

It ruled that President Dr. Arif Alvi decision to dissolve AN was also “Contrary to the Constitution and the law and of illegal effect’, noting that prime minister could not advise the president dissolve assembly as it is facing a no-confidence motion.

“It is further stated that [National] Assembly was in existence at all times and continues remain and be so,” the short order said.

Court verdict restored in prime minister and his office in their position. “As a result of of the above, it is declared that prime minister and federal ministers, ministers of state, advisors, etc. stand restored to the respective offices, office said.

Court also ordered for then session get together again on on Saturday (tomorrow) no later than 10:30, saying that session cannot be interrupted without a conclusion of motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Imran.

The united opposition presented no-confidence motion against prime minister with NA Secretariat on March 8.

In the days before follow, the country’s political landscape was buzzing with activities of both parties and individuals changed alliances, PTI and opposition were seen trading barbs and accusations, along with increased efforts to ensure them success in in no-confidence competition.

After all, the main allies of the ruling PTI, the Awami Party of Balochistan and the Muttahid Qaumi Movement Pakistan, left government and joined opposition ranks, causing Prime Minister Imran to lose his majority in Lower house of parliament.

It was expected that in the event of a vote on movement went according to schedule on On April 3, Prime Minister Imran will be expelled from office. Meanwhile, the united opposition nominated Shehbaz Sharif as their candidate. for vertex post.

But before the vote could begin, Vice Speaker, who presided over session, in a shocking decision dismissed the no-confidence motion, calling it contrary to article 5 of A constitution prescribing loyalty to the state.

According to the Vice Speaker, no-confidence movement was part of foreign conspiracy to overthrow Prime Minister Imran, evidence of which was seen by the National Security Committee and the federal cabinet in the form of “threatening letter” sent to Pakistan through its ambassador in abroad.

Right after Suri interrupted session after his decision, the prime minister addressed the nation on television, saying that he had advised the President dissolve National Assembly. A few hours later, the President sent a notice dissolve Lower house.

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
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