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PTI to initiate action into PM’s vote of confidence

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PTI to initiate action into PM’s vote of confidence. The decision comes in the wake of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) reservations against the federal government over the issue of delimitation of constituencies ahead of the Sindh local government (LG) elections as well as the Punjab Chief Minister Parvez s Elahi success in obtaining the trust vote in the Punjab Assembly.

According to media reports PTI chief Imran Khan had approved the proposal to ask the PM to obtain a trust vote. “President would shortly advise the PM to obtain a vote of confidence”, the sources added. The PTI, sources said, expects the MQM to step away from voting in favor of the PM.

It is pertinent to mention here that the MQM has seven seats in the NA. The structure of the NA suggests that the ruling coalition has 180 seats with seven seats of the MQM. If the MQM pulls out of alliance, it could lead to the removal of the PM.

Read more: Farooq Sattar & Mustafa Kamal join MQM-P

The MQM had been at daggers drawn to the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) led federal government over the issue of delimitation of constituencies in Sindh ahead of the Sindh local government (LG) elections. On the other hand, the MQM had earlier hinted at pulling out of alliance with the PDM led federal government.

Moreover, the MQM had rejected the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold the Sindh local government (LG) polls on Jan 15.

MQM leaders including Senator Faisal Sabzwari, former Law minister Farogh Nasim, Farooq Sattar and others held a press conference. Mr Sabzwari said the party was not fighting for itself but the people of Karachi. “The number of seats stipulated for Korangi Town are not proportional to the area’s population,” he added.

While mocking the political opponents, Mr Sabzwari said those who wanted elections at the earliest were in a hurry to see themselves on the mayoral seat, adding that it would not benefit them. “We will go to every length for transparent delimitation,” he added. No one among them, he said, moved courts against the delimitation.

Mr Naseem said up to 30,000 union councils were created in area where MQM did not have support from the masses, adding the population of the UCs was counted inaccurately. “When we moved the Supreme Court against the issue, we were ordered to consult the ECP” he added. It would be, he said, unconsitutional to hold elections on time as the ECP did not seek our opinion over the matter.

Mr Sattar said the Sindh government had admitted inaccuracies in delimitation. “Our press conference is not a contempt of court,” he added.

The Sindh government, earlier today, wrote a letter to the ECP for delaying the LG elections but the ECP again rejected the request.

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