ISLAMABAD: PTI Senator Faisal Javed has said that voting on no-confidence motion will take place after March 27.
Earlier, in an informal conversation with media persons here on Monday, Senator Faisal Javed had confirmed the date of March 28 for voting on the no-confidence motion.
انشاء اللہ پاکستان کی تاریخ کا سب سے بڑا جلسہ آزادی چوک اسلام آباد میں 27 مارچ بروز اتوار کو ہوگا-وزیراعظم عمران خان تاریخی خطاب کریں گے-تحریک عدم اعتماد پر ووٹنگ 27 مارچ کر بعد ہوگی-اپوزیشن کو تحریک عدم اعتماد میں بھرپور ناکامی ہوگی – وزیراعظم عمران خان پر اعتماد پلس ہو جائے گا
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) March 14, 2022
However, he later said in a statement on Twitter that Inshallah the biggest rally in the history of Pakistan will be held on Sunday, March 27 at Azadi Chowk Islamabad.
He said the no-confidence motion would be voted on after March 27.
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Meanwhile, a meeting of the PTI core committee was held under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister in which consultation has been completed on convening a meeting of the National Assembly.
According to sources, in the core committee meeting, Asad Umar briefed on liaison with coalition parties and parliamentary affairs advisor Babar Awan briefed on legal aspects.
The sources said that the core committee has given power of all the decisions related to no-confidence to the prime minister.
According to sources, the prime minister expressed full confidence in the allies and said that the allies are not going anywhere. They are with us and all our preparations are complete, there is no problem with no-trust motion, the situation is satisfactory, Imran said.
The sources further said that the core committee has agreed to hold the largest meeting in the history of the country at D-Chowk while PTI has agreed to continue its aggressive policy.
It was also decided in the core committee meeting that political rallies would be continued across the country while rallies would be held in more cities of the country.