ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan and his party PTI has changed the strategy of not attending the National Assembly proceeding on Sunday and now it has been decided that the PM along with all his party members will attend the NA session, in which voting will be held on the no-trust motion.
According to media reports, the government is hopeful to defeat the no-trust move against the prime minister and has directed the party lawmakers to attend the National Assembly proceedings tomorrow (Sunday).
Previously, it was decided that MNAs from treasury benches will remain absent on the voting day of a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
PM Imran Khan had issued a set of instructions to the PTI MNAs as the ruling party chairman directing them to refrain from attending the National Assembly (NA) session on the day of voting on the no-confidence motion.
It was instructed that no MNA will stay in the Parliament House on the voting day, whereas, the violation of the party chairman’s instructions by any lawmaker will result in the imposition of Article 63 (A). The set of instructions was sent individually to all PTI lawmakers.
After PM Khan’s directives, Senator Faisal Javed Khan shared a copy of the instructions and asked the party lawmakers to stay away from the conspiracy of the no-trust move.