Islamabad: The Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan government received a big blow by the main allies and the main coalition partner of the Muttahide Qaumi Pakistan (MQM) movement after reaching an agreement with the opposition Pakistani community party (PPP).
“Opposition and the United MQM have reached an agreement. The Rabta MQM and PPP CEC committee will ratify the agreement. We will then share details with the media at the press conference tomorrow he. Congratulations Pakistan,” Chairman of KPP Tweet Bhutto Zardari.

When things stand up now, the Government of Imran Khan has lost the majority at home under the Pakistani parliament after the days of development late at night before the movement is not confident or sound without trust in Imran Khan.

Opposition with Pakistan now has 177 members of the National Assembly after the coalition partner in power MQM-P decided to part with the government led by Imran Khan which was left with 164 MNA (member of the National Assembly).

In particular, to make the movement not confident of the prime minister succeed, opposition with Pakistan needs support from 172 MNAS.

Pakistani National Assembly has a total strength of 342 members, with the majority of 172. The PTI LED coalition was formed with support 179 members, but now, after MQM-P leaving a party, PTI stands with 164 members in support and opposition now has 177 supporters of supporters in the National Assembly And they don’t need support from dissatisfied PTI MNA.

Meanwhile, after Imran Khan alleged that some people tried to bring down his government with the help of foreign funds, Federal Minister Asad Umar claimed that PM was ready to show a letter to the Chairperson of the Pakistani Judge (CJP) Umar or coordinate to the back of his claim.

Imran Khan said during a general meeting, “efforts were made through foreign money to change the government in Pakistan. Our people are being used. Most accidentally, but some people use money towards us. We know from the places being made. Press us. We have been threatened in writing but we will not compromise with national interests. “

The decision of MQM-P to support the opposition came after the two sides signed the draft prepared by the Karachi Murtazah Wahab administrator. The signatories also included opposition leaders at the Shahbaz National Assembly Sharif, Head of the Pakistani Democratic Movement (PDM) Maulana Fazlur Rehman, and Chairman of the Pakistani People’s Party Asif Ali Zardari, according to sources quoting Geo TV Pakistan.

MQM-P Faisal Subzwari leader confirmed the report on MQM-P in favor of the opposition and tweeted, “the agreement between the shared opposition and the Mutahide Qaumi movement has been resolved.”

In a statement, MQM-P spokesman also confirmed the Rabta Party Committee would meet at their Bahadurabad office, at 2:00 this afternoon, where the draft would be presented for ratification.

Choosing a no-trust against Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, which is expected to take place on April 3.

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