Big rift in the ruling coalition on the no-confidence motion, will Imran’s government survive?

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New Delhi: Imran Khan’s government in Pakistan seems to be surrounded. The rift in Imran Khan’s alliance started becoming very clear when two ministers of Imran Khan’s government got entangled with each other. Pakistan’s opposition parties have brought a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan. It is being claimed that some members of the ruling coalition may also support this no-confidence motion. In such a situation, there is a cloud of doubt about Imran Khan’s continuation as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

On Saturday, two ministers of the government, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid and Water Resources Minister Munish Elahi got into a tussle over this issue. Minister Sheikh Rashid has accused Munish Elahi of blackmailing Imran Khan to form a government in a province. Rashid Khan has claimed that the leaders of the alliance partner PML-Q are blackmailing him for the post of Chief Minister in Punjab province.

Rashid Khan accuses Munish Elahi of blackmailing
When Rashid Khan was asked in Quetta on which side he would be in the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan, he said that I am standing with Imran Khan like a rock. I am not responsible for anyone else. He said that I am not one of those who have five-five seats and are blackmailing the Chief Minister of the state. He said that I stand with Imran Khan like a shadow. For these, I want to say as much as Imran Khan said that I am more dangerous if I come on the streets. Really dangerous, Wazire Azam Sahib. Rashid Khan was referring to PMLQ leader Munish Elahi.

Controversy over CM in Punjab
Imran Khan’s party runs coalition governments in three provinces. After Rashid Khan’s statement, Munish Elahi has also given a befitting reply. He tweeted and said, I respect Rashid Saheb, but he is forgetting that he used to take money from party leaders in student life.

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Dawn newspaper quoted sources as saying that before the opposition convened a no-confidence motion meeting in the National Assembly in Pakistan, Munish Elahi has asked PM Imran Khan to announce the replacement of Usman Buzdar, Chaudhry Pervez Elahi, as the chief minister. . Munish Elahi’s party PML-Q has only five seats in the National Assembly.

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