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NA deputy speaker accepts resignations of PTI’s 123 MNAs

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  • Taking to Twitter, former prime minister Imran Khan lauds his MNAs for resigning from the National Assembly.
  • Says MNAs are “standing firm for a sovereign Pak & against US-initiated regime change bringing to power criminals, convicted & on bail.”
  • Says regime change is the ultimate insult to any self-respecting independent nation.

The Deputy Speaker of National Assembly Qasim Suri on Thursday accepted the resignations of 123 PTI MNAs after they decided to disassociate themselves from the National Assembly following the ouster of PTI Chairman Imran Khan from the office of the prime minister.

Khan was ousted through a no-confidence motion brought against him by the then joint Opposition, a move that the PTI called a “foreign conspiracy” hatched by the United States. The allegation, however, has been categorically denied by the superpower. 

After being removed from the office, the former premier asked his MNAs to tender their resignations and refused to accept the newly elected premier, saying “there can’t be any bigger insult to this country”.

Taking to Twitter Thursday, Imran Khan lauded his MNAs for tendering their resignations.

“Want to appreciate our 123 MNAs as their resignations have been accepted by Speaker Qasim Suri. Their standing firm for a sovereign Pak & against US-initiated regime change bringing to power criminals, convicted & on bail — the ultimate insult to any self-respecting indep[endent] nation.”

Responding to the call of the former prime minister, PTI’s MNAs tendered their resignations to the deputy speaker of the National Assembly hours before the election of Shehbaz Sharif as the new prime minister. 

The decision was reportedly made during the PTI’s parliamentary party meeting on April 11.

Sources privy to the matter quoted Khan as saying: “We will not sit in this Assembly under any circumstances.” 

He said that PTI will not sit in the Assembly with the “people who have robbed Pakistan” and who have been “imported by foreign forces”.

“We have made this decision to keep the institutions under pressure who want this government to run the country […] we will not let them continue.”

It is worth mentioning that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) can hold the by-elections at any given point and it is not bound by any time limit.

MNAs who did not resign

Meanwhile, some of the MNAs who have not resigned from the assembly include Farrukh Altaf, Amir Sultan Cheema, Afzal Dhandla, Ghulam Muhammad Lali, Asim Nazir, Nawab Sher Wasir, Riaz Fatyana, Ghulam Bibi Bharwana, Ahmed Hussain Deharr, Rai Murtaza Iqbal, Qasim Noon, Ghaffar Wattoo, Samiul Hassan Gilani, Makhdoom Mubeen, Basit Sultan Bukhari, Aamir Talal Gopang, Amjad Farooq Khosa, Sardar Jafar Leghari,  Javaria Zafar Aheer, Sardar Riaz Mazari, and Wajiha Akram.

Imran Khan ousted from power

On Saturday, April 10, Imran Khan was ousted as the prime minister of Pakistan from office through a no-confidence motion.

The session was chaired by Ayaz Sadiq — a member of the panel of chairs — after speaker Asad Qasier resigned from his post.

“174 members have recorded their votes in favour of the resolution, consequently the resolution for the vote on no-confidence against Mr Imran Khan, the prime minister of Pakistan, has been passed by a majority,” Ayaz Sadiq announced after the process of voting was completed.

Once the voting was concluded and the result was announced, Opposition leaders delivered their victory speeches. The session then was adjourned till 11am on Monday, April 11.

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Where do motorbikes that have been taken from Karachi end up?

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Details indicate that the detained suspect informed the police in a statement that motorcycles taken from Karachi are sold in the Othal district of Balochistan and in other regions of Sindh province.

According to police authorities, certain scrap dealers in the city are also purchasing these stolen motorbikes, and they are the targets of legal action.

“I have stolen multiple motorcycles from individuals in different parts of the city,” declared the detained suspect. These motorcycles are offered in Othal, Balochistan, and range in price from Rs 80,000 to Rs 90,000. According to the suspect, he pilfers eight to ten motorbikes per month.

They said that drug dens in Balochistan and Karachi sell drugs for stolen motorbikes. Numerous motorcycles have been retrieved during raids against these dens.

It is evident that concerns have been aroused by the rise in motorbike theft and snatching in Karachi. The sources of street crimes are being carefully looked into by Karachi police. In this context, police are currently conducting searches in several parts of the port city.

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Saudi Arabia and Pakistan decide to increase their collaboration in a number of areas.

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PM Shehbaz Sharif and Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, met in Riyadh and came to an agreement.

Following their earlier meeting in Makkah, the two leaders conveyed their pleasure with the decisions made thus far.

The Saudi Foreign Minister led a high-level group that Mohammed bin Salman recently sent to Pakistan, and Shehbaz Sharif congratulated him for it.

His admiration for the Crown Prince’s desire to increase investment in a variety of sectors by sending additional delegations to Pakistan was evident.

A topic of discussion during the conference was the situation in Gaza.

Continue reading: PM Shehbaz said that economic relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have entered a “new era.”

Before, Saudi Arabia demonstrated a strong interest in finding methods to deepen the two nations’ economic ties. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged this concern.

During his discussions with the Saudi Arabian Ministers of Environment, Water, and Agriculture as well as Energy, Economy, and Planning, he made these statements outside the World Economic Forum Special Meeting in Riyadh.

The Prime Minister outlined the steps the Pakistani government has made to expedite and simplify procedures for investments in the country’s energy industry during their meeting with the Saudi Energy Minister.

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Pakistan’s fuel prices should drop.

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At 0423 GMT, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices fell 13 cents, or 0.16%, to $82.50 a barrel, while Brent crude futures down 10 cents, or 0.11%, to $88.30 a barrel.

Both benchmarks’ front-month contracts saw losses of over 1% on Monday.

on line with the worldwide trend, the price of gasoline is anticipated to decrease by Rs. 5.4 per liter on the local market. In the same way, buyers in the Pakistani market may see a drop in the price of diesel of Rs8 a litre.

Additionally, it is anticipated that the prices of light fuel and kerosene will decrease by Rs5.40 and Rs8.3 per liter, respectively.

The finance ministry will receive a summary from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), and PM Shehbaz Sharif will be consulted before a final decision is made today.

The federal government raised the cost of gasoline by Rs. 4.53 per liter and diesel by Rs. 8.14 per liter at the most recent review.

At the moment, the price of gasoline was Rs 293.94 per liter, while the price of high-speed diesel was Rs 290.38 per liter.

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