ISLAMABAD: The opposition on Friday announced to withdraw it’s decision to bring a no-confidence motion against National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri in the National Assembly.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaha Muhammad Asif said in his speech in the lower house of the parliament that the opposition wanted to bring the no-trust motion against the deputy speaker as protest.
“We withdraw our decision to bring no-trust motion against deputy speaker,” said he.
National Assembly former deputy speaker Murtaza Javed Abbasi, PML-N legislator Moshin Shahnawaz Ranjha and other opposition MNAs has signed the resolution of no-confidence motion before submitting it with in the National Assembly Secretariat last week.
Trending
- Pakistan Investment Opportunities Summit and Smart Expo Hold In Jeddah
- Dilpzeer Chaudhry meets with renowned businessman Abbas Khan in UAE
- PM AJK should resign; fails to run the government’s affairs: Abdul Qayyum Niazi
- Palestinian Leader Urges Muslim Unity Against Israeli Aggression
- 3-Day 5th Annual Humphrey Alumni Conference on Social Responsibility concludes
- Azad Kashmir Needs Attention
- Failed Indian Attempts to conduct peaceful and open elections in IIOJK
- Empowering Youth: Key to a Brighter Future