Over 80 opposition members signed no-confidence motion

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ISLAMABAD: The no-confidence motion is in the final stage of preparation as the document has been signed by more than 80 opposition members.

In this connection, PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has called the party leaders.

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According to sources, a directive from the leadership to submit the draft will be waiting after completing the consultation on it.

The draft motion has the signatures of the parliamentarians from PPP, PML-N, JUI-F, ANP, BNP Mengal and others.

Earlier, Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had claimed that the opposition can bring the no-confidence motion without the support of PML-Q.

Speaking to the media on Wednesday, the PML-N leader said that the PML-Q had five members in the parliament.

“We have invited the PML-Q for the no-confidence. Now the party has to make a decision if they were with the government or the masses,” Abbasi told media.

He said this was the first government, which had made claims of doing accountability. We have been facing the National Accountability Bureau for 22 years. NAB has to be abolished since the fake cases registered by the the anti-graft watchdog has nothing to do with the reality.