The PTI government will end in Punjab in January

You have proved the required numbers for trust votes, Punjab has to face trust among itself, the Prime Minister does not have to take a vote of trust. Briefing to Shahbaz Sharif




Islamabad Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has been told in a briefing that the PTI government will end in Punjab in January. They will have to take a vote of confidence. According to media reports, a meeting of PML-N was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the political situation was discussed in the meeting.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, Chief Law Minister Nazir Tarar and other party leaders attended the meeting. In the meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was told in a briefing that the Chief Minister Punjab does not have enough numbers for the vote of confidence, and the PTI government will end in Punjab in January.

No matter how much the Punjab Chief Minister delays the issue, he will have to take a vote of confidence.

Citing sources, it has been said that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah presented the preliminary report of the Islamabad suicide blast to the Prime Minister. A constitutional order to take a vote of confidence from the Governor was also considered.

In the meeting, the participants were briefed that no matter how much the Chief Minister of Punjab delays the issue, he will have to take the vote of confidence. Chaudhry Parvez Elahi does not have enough numbers to take the vote of confidence. During the briefing, the claim was made. It was said that if the vote of confidence is not taken, the PTI government will end from Punjab in January. It should be remembered that yesterday the Lahore High Court suspended the order of the Punjab Governor and reinstated Chaudhry Parvez Elahi to the provincial cabinet.

During the hearing of the petition against the de-notification of the Chief Minister of Punjab, Parvez Elahi's lawyer Ali Zafar read out his undertaking and said that if he is reinstated as the Chief Minister, he will not advise to dissolve the Assembly. Later, the Lahore High Court issued a written decision on the petition filed against the de-notification of the Chief Minister of Punjab, which consists of 6 pages. The written judgment said that Chaudhry Parvaizalhi's counsel had sworn that he would not dissolve the assembly. The de-notification order of the Governor Punjab is suspended, the Punjab Chief Minister and the cabinet are restored to their original position. Parvaizalhi affidavit I said that I will not advise the governor to dissolve the assembly until the next hearing.

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