Is Imran Khan’s decision to dissolve assemblies accurate?
Imran Khan, the chairman of the PTI, announced on Saturday that assemblies would be dissolved.
According to leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), this announcement was actually Imran Khan’s admission of failure because his long march had proven to be a dud.
Different PMLN representatives responded to Imran Khan’s address by saying that the Rawalpindi gathering was only a face-saving measure, and that Imran Khan, who had earlier declared taking over Islamabad, ultimately announced resignations from all assemblies. They claimed Imran Khan’s speech was one fit for a loser.
Imran Khan, the leader of the PTI, “cannot dissolve both [the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab] assemblies,” according to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. He stated on the Naya Pakistan segment of the Geo News programme that “Khan will not be able to decide about dissolving the assemblies.” If a motion of no confidence was introduced in these assemblies, he claimed the PTI could not do it.
“Not conceivable! In the provincial assemblies, a vote of no confidence may be introduced at any time without delay. It is obvious that the opposition has enough supporters to take control of Punjab province, he asserted. The interior minister questioned, “Do they think the opposition will sit and watch,” adding that elections must be done on schedule and that assemblies must be kept together.
The politics of pressure groups, according to Rana Sanaullah, are dead now. He stated: “Now, the politics of blackmailing and pressuring has finished,” in the Jirga segment of the Geo News show. PTI First, Chairman Imran Khan used a helicopter to observe the jalsa from above. He proclaimed the dissolution of the assemblies as a punishment for both chief ministers when he realised that no one had shown up.
“The most unsuccessful long march, one drama and lie after another, but the truth is that Imran’s 9-year plan, to end the government through conspiracy, the plan to bring his favourite army chief, the plan to meddle in the appointment of the new army chief, and the plan to make the new chief controversial, all of these plans have failed”.
Is Imran Khan’s decision to dissolve assemblies accurate?
Khurum Dastagir said “Leaving assemblies has no meaning. The fascists will never, ever abolish provincial governments”, he insisted.
Imran Khan needed to talk about quitting from the assembly Pakistan order to break the impasse created by his failed march, according to Federal Minister Mian Javed Latif. He added, “They won’t ever make the mistake of quitting the assemblies, and if they do, we’ll employ our constitutional alternatives.