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Imran Khan recommended dissolve of the assembly

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday announced that he was sending a proposal to the President to dissolve the assembly

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Ground Report | New Delhi: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday announced that he was sending a proposal to the President to dissolve the assembly after the no-confidence motion was rejected by the Deputy Speaker in the National Assembly.

The no-confidence motion against Imran Khan in the National Assembly of Pakistan has been rejected.

After this, while addressing the country, he has said that "the people of the country should prepare for the elections, they will dissolve the Parliament of the country and what will be the future of the country, the people will decide and not take outsiders".

After this Imran Khan has addressed the country and said that there will be elections again in the country.

Even before voting against Prime Minister Imran Khan's government, the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly rejected the no-confidence motion, calling it unconstitutional.

This session was going on under the chairmanship of Deputy Speaker of the Assembly Qasim Khan Suri.

The Deputy Speaker said that this no-confidence motion is against Article 5 of the Constitution.

Qasim Suri, deputy speaker of the National Assembly, on Sunday dismissed the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan by the united opposition as "unconstitutional and unconstitutional".

When the National Assembly session began today, Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri resumed the Question Hour and gave an opportunity to Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry to speak.

Fawad Chaudhry, while talking, referred to the letter about which Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed that a formal conspiracy was being hatched to overthrow his government.

Speaking on the occasion, Fawad Chaudhry said, "This decision is not of no-confidence but of Article 5."

He said that under Article 5A of the Constitution, every citizen should be loyal to the country.

Fawad Chaudhry further asked: 'Can the government be changed in Pakistan with the help of foreign countries?

At the same time, he sought a roll call from the Deputy Speaker regarding the letter, after which Qasim Suri announced his rejection of the resolution.

After the rolling of the Deputy Speaker, the opposition benches started a fierce protest and surrounded the rostrum of the Speaker and chanted slogans. Opposition members, meanwhile, continued to consult with each other. (Imran Khan dissolve assembly)

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