Imran Khan's time is up, next government is coming in 10 days: Murad Ali Shah
Chaudhry Parvez Elahi said that the premier is 100 percent in trouble.


Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday has said that Imran Khan's term is over, the next government is coming in 10 days as over 172 members will support the no-confidence motion.
According to details, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali has said that the central government has failed to deliver. Talks were held with MQM over no-confidence, their demands were considered. "Bilawal Bhutto said that there was nothing in MQM's demands that could be objected to", he added.
He said that the interview of Pervez Elahi has also surfaced, more matters will become clear soon. While criticizing the premier, he said that Imran Khan's time is up. People hate him and his government. The Prime Minister is wasting everyone's time.
He said that more than 172 members would support the no-confidence motion. The next government is coming in almost 10 days.
He said that PDM participated in the PPP's march as it started from Karachi. One million people will not gather for Imran Khan. It is not known on whose behalf the Prime Minister has harmed the people. Prime Minister Imran Khan is a strange person, he does whatever is forbidden.
Earlier on Tuesday, Commenting on the opposition’s no-confidence motion against Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Parvez Elahi said that the premier is 100 percent in trouble.
Speaking to a private TV channel, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi said allies are 100 percent inclined towards the opposition so now it is PM Imran Khan's duty to bring the situation back to normal. He also said that time to send delegations has gone.
“PM is now going to people who have a single vote in the House, if he went to meet these people timely, the current situation could be avoided. He further said the alliance of PML-N, PPP, and Maulana Fazlur Rehman is strong and looks long-lasting. “When opponents are against one person, they forget their previous enmities,” he added.
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