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No-Confidence Motion presents in Balochistan Assembly against CM Jam Kamal

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QUETTA: The No-Confidence Motion against  the Chief Minister of Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan has been presented in the provincial assembly on Wednesday.
Speaker of the assembly Abdul Quddus Bizenjo is chairing the session and disgruntled members including lawmakers from CM Kamal’s own Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) will submitted a no-confidence motion against him.
The opposition will need a simple majority of 33 members to pass the no-confidence motion against the Balochistan Chief Minister.
Opposition claims it has the required number to send Jam Kamal packing as 14 members of his own party are signatories on the motion. However, Jam Kamal is hopeful that the move will fail and said that few members cannot stop development of the province.
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