PM will also meet PTI's provincial and divisional leadership and parliamentarians from Sindh.
Karachi: Amid the rising political heat and the no-trust motion by the opposition parties, Prime Minister Imran Khan has met Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leadership and coalition partners in Karachi.
Prime Minister Imran Khan is on a day-long visit to the port city in a bid to will address concerns of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) ally.
The premier will also hold meetings with PTI’s provincial and divisional leadership and parliamentarians from Sindh.
On the other hand, MQM-P has announced that it would not vote for PTI candidate in the election for Senate seat in Sindh today.
Notably, the opposition on Tuesday submitted the no-confidence against the prime minister in the National Assembly Secretariate.
More than 100 members of the opposition parties have signed the motion, Bol News report quoted sources within the opposition as saying.
Meanwhile, PML-N leaders Saad Rafique, Naveed Qamar, Ayaz Sadiq, and Central Information Secretary of PPP Shazia Atta Marri have submitted a requisition to convene a session of the lower house at the National Assembly Secretariat.
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