Political tensions have escalated in Pakistan with a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, analysts say.
Imran Khan, addressing a public meeting in Dir yesterday, said that he had invited his party members to Islam De Chowk a day before the vote of the no-confidence motion.
Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections. Imran Khan, in his address to a rally in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dir district, said: He is increasing:
ہم نے شرافت کا راستہ لیا ہے،تمہاری فطرت میں شرافت کا احترام نہیں ہے،گالیاں دیتے ہو، نام بگاڑتے ہو، بداخلاقی کرتے ہو،آپ کی زبان بتا رہی ہے کہ آپ وزیراعظم کے منصب پر بیٹھنے کے اہل نہیں۔ مولانا فضل الرحمٰن pic.twitter.com/KsC07tsCqo
— Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Pakistan (@juipakofficial) March 11, 2022
He told the opposition that he would not allow any deal to buy people’s conscience for Rs 20 crore. After the meeting in Dir, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Election Commission issued notices to Prime Minister Imran Khan, Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and other federal and provincial ministers attending the meeting.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has said that the rules and regulations set by the Election Commission for the local body elections have been violated with the participation of Union and Provincial Ministers.
The ECP has directed the Prime Minister and other central and provincial ministers attending the meeting to appear before the commission on March 14.
Opposition parties have not yet decided on a motion of no-confidence in Islamabad’s De Chowk on the day of the no-confidence motion, but PDM leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam spokesman Jalil Jan Deo said. He said that after Imran Khan’s announcement, they were also consulting to decide whether to invite their supporters on that day.
Jalil Jan said provocations by opposition supporters could escalate, and accused Imran Khan of trying to take the issue of parliament to the streets.
On Wednesday, Islamabad police arrested 18 members of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam sub-organization Ansar-ul-Islam from Parliament Lodges near the parliament building and tortured some members of parliament, who were targeted by Maulana Fazlur Rehman across the country. Have been released after protests.
Abdullah Momand, a journalist in Islamabad, says the situation between the political parties is already tense and there is a danger of war if supporters of the ruling and opposition parties clash in Islamabad on this day.
Following clashes with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam members at Parliament Lodges on Thursday, the government announced that Rangers and militia forces would be deployed to secure parliament on the day of the no-confidence motion vote.
Talking to media in Islamabad, Union Home Minister Sheikh Rashid said that no one would take the law into their own hands.
“It has been decided that on the day of the no-confidence motion, Rangers and FC will be deployed to guard the parliament building, the houses of MPs or MNA lodges and the old MNA house,” he said. Be done ”
Researchers are of the opinion that members of political parties will not be allowed to visit De Chowk on this day.