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‘Fazl, Zardari to discuss no-trust move tomorrow’

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JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zadari will hold a meeting tomorrow (Monday) to discuss strategies to topple the PTI-led federal government including a no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan, The Express Tribune learnt on Sunday.

The sources privy to the development said the meeting will be held at Fazl’s residence in Islamabad, who will also host a dinner for the former president.

Both the leaders will discuss the overall political situation of the country and hold detailed discussions on the matter of bringing a no-confidence motion in National Assembly to oust PM Imran.

The insiders added that the progress on opposition’s overtures to PTI’s government’s allies, seeking their support for the no-trust move will also come under discussion.

Also read: Opposition’s no-trust plan 'gaining steam'

Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an anti-government opposition alliance, led by Fazl had recently announced bringing a no-confidence motion against the PTI as well holding a long march on Islamabad on March 23.

The opposition’s plan to introduce a no-confidence motion against the government is apparently gaining steam, with its leaders claiming that they have enough lawmakers from the ruling party on its side to pull it off and secret meetings taking place for the purpose.

PML-N Punjab President Rana Sanaullah claimed on Saturday that the opposition had the support of "more than enough" government lawmakers required to make the no-trust motion successful.

Also, PML-N remains cagey about confirming whether or not Shehbaz Sharif met disgruntled PTI leader Jahangir Tareen as the reports about the two going into huddle making the rounds.

It was reported that Tareen held a long meeting with PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif, wherein the option of a no-confidence motion was discussed. The reports claimed that both were ready to work out ways of moving ahead together, before and after the no-confidence motion.


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