Pakistan, Oct. 28 -- The AJK no-confidence motion has intensified as the PPP and PML-N joined forces to oust Azad Jammu Kashmir Prime Minister Anwarul Haq. Both parties, coalition partners in the federal government, met on Monday at the Presidency to discuss the future setup. They agreed that Haq should step down or face a no-trust vote in the AJK Legislative Assembly. The PML-N decided to support the PPP's motion but will not join the new government.
After the meeting, PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal told reporters that his party would back the AJK no-confidence motion for political stability. He said the PPP would form the next government, while the PML-N would remain in the opposition. Adviser Rana Sanaullah added that his party had lost con...
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