Amid political turmoil in Pakistan, Nawaz’s brother overshadows Imran, gets vote of confidence


Pakistan Political Crisis: In Pakistan, which is facing economic and political crisis, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has defeated his opponents. Shehbaz Sharif won a vote of confidence from the National Assembly, in which 180 MPs expressed confidence in his leadership as Prime Minister.

Shahbaz Sharif is from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (Pakistan Muslim League-N) party. The supremo of this party is Nawaz Sharif, who has been the Prime Minister of Pakistan many times. Shahbaz and Nawaz are brothers of each other. However, Nawaz himself is not in power, but his brother, daughter and son are big faces of Pakistan politics. In such a situation, when Shahbaz Sharif has won the vote of confidence in the Pakistani Parliament, then it Imran Khan It is considered a big blow for In fact, Imran is a staunch opponent of the Nawaz family and for the past several months he was pressurizing Shehbaz to resign.

Shahbaz Sharif got the support of 180 MPs!
According to the report of Pakistani newspaper Dawn, Shahbaz Sharif spoke in detail about the recent orders of the court after the house in Pakistan expressed confidence in him. It is being told that the trust vote was brought when Pakistan’s Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb strongly denied the reports, in which it was claimed that Shahbaz would not be able to get the trust vote. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari presented the motion of confidence vote.

Bilawal Bhutto presented the vote of confidence
After the vote of confidence was presented, the Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Raja Pervez Ashraf, announced that 180 members of the House had risen from their seats in favor of the motion. This was seen as the support given to Shahbaz Sharif. In his address after getting the trust vote, Sharif said that today the decisions of the Parliament are being challenged.

What did Sharif say?
Shahbaz Sharif said, “This Parliament has elected me as Wazir-e-Azam (Prime Minister). If this Parliament reaches a decision after debate and binds the government and the cabinet, then it is for me to respect its decision.” It is necessary. No one should obstruct my work.

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