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PTI urges PPP to join no-confidence move against PM Shehbaz

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ISLAMABAD: Amid the ongoing verbal exchange between the Pakistan Peoples Party and the PML-N, the PTI has offered to join hands with the PPP to move a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister.

When the National Assembly session began under the chairmanship of Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, the PPP expressed its strong anger over the Punjab Chief Minister’s statements.

While discussing the point of objection, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said that such politics does not benefit any political party. Security has been withdrawn from our parliamentary leader in Punjab. It is not understood why controversial statements are being made.

After this, the PPP walked out of the house in protest.

When Raja Pervaiz Ashraf’s verbal exchange ended, PTI’s Asad Qaiser offered a no-confidence motion to the PPP, accusing it of friendly fire.

He said that the PPP should not resort to friendly fire, should have the courage, should not do lightening, let’s move a no-confidence motion now to dismiss this government.

After this, the PP pointed out the quorum and upon counting, the quorum was not met, following which the meeting was adjourned until 5 pm on Thursday, October 9.

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