No-confidence motion still stuck in Pakistan's parliament

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No-confidence motion still stuck in Pakistan's parliament

By a Staff Reporter: Imran Khan's exit is believed to be certain. But imran khan's fate still hangs in the balance. The Supreme Court on Thursday quashed its decision to dismiss the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan. The vote was scheduled to take place on Saturday on the orders of the country's top court. However, the vote has not yet been cast. The opposition accused Imran's party of wasting time. They demanded that the process of vote of confidence should start by 8 pm on Saturday. The session of the Pakistan National Assembly was adjourned after it began (till 1 pm Indian time). Later, it started again, but it was seen that Imran himself was absent. Meanwhile, the opposition has appealed for a vote of confidence, but the speaker said that the foreign policy debate should be discussed. That's why the vote of no confidence is delayed. It is doubtful whether it will start even after evening.