Pakistan PM Imran Khan Cancels Speech To Nation, Amid Resignation Buzz

Author : desertsafari
Publish Date : 2022-03-30 00:00:00


Pakistan PM Imran Khan Cancels Speech To Nation, Amid Resignation Buzz

New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.

New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opponents accusing him of economic mismanagement and foreign-policy bungling. A debate on the no-confidence motion is due to start tomorrow, leaving Mr Khan scrambling to keep his own PTI members on side as well as a slew of minority parties. On paper, the PTI and coalition partners have 176 seats in the 342-member assembly, but today the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, or MQMP, said its seven lawmakers would vote with the opposition, which has a combined 163 seats.New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has cancelled his planned address to the nation ahead of a no trust vote. The announcement that he has cancelled his speech came after the Pakistani Army chief and the head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) met with Mr Khan earlier today. The army and the ISI heads again met with Mr Khan later in the evening. In a tweet, Pakistani Senator Faisal Javed Khan of Mr Khan's party, Pakistan , or PTI, also confirmed that the embattled Prime Minister has cancelled his speech today. Mr Khan's future looked increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of the parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend. The cricketer-turned-politician has for weeks been facing political turmoil in the country where no Prime Minister has seen out a full term. Mr Khan is facing the biggest challenge to his rule since being elected in 2018, with opp



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