RAWALPINI – Senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Muhammad Khan intimated on Monday that he would bring a no-trust resolution in the National Assembly.
Speaking to the reporters outside Adiala Jail, a PTI leader stated that if the prime minister’s mandate is not restored, a no-confidence vote will be filed against him.
He claimed that the elections were held on the orders of the Chief Justice of Pakistan on February 8, but the PTI’s mandate was stolen that day.
He also demanded a judicial commission investigate the alleged rigging of the February 8 elections.
“We will not move the no-trust motion on orders from the United States or Ambassador Donald Lu,” stated Ali Muhammad Khan. He went on to say that the administration is standing on Form-47, and there is no democracy in the country these days.
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According to the PTI leader, there will be anarchy in the country if the Supreme Court’s decision on reserved seats is not enforced.
He also urged an investigation into the vandalism that occurred on May 9.
He further stated that the PTI is willing to apologize if any of its party members were involved in the May 9 unrest.