Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday, called them rats for jointly sucking the blood of the country in the garb of National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
Two special trains have been mobilised by the national transporter, Pakistan Railways, from Lahore and Islamabad at the request of the government to transport its workers
Imran Khan lashed out at former premier and PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, saying he had introduced horse-trading in the country's politics
"I want my people to come to Parade Ground tomorrow, tomorrow we will show a sea of people!" PTI said in a tweet referring to Imran Khan
Rasheed said that he had advised Imran Khan to call for elections after the budget, insisting that Khan's popularity has increased in the wake of opposition's no-confidence motion against him
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said that the voting in the National Assembly on a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Khan was likely to take place on April 3 or 4
After the no-confidence motion against the government was adjourned to March 28, Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has intensified efforts to woo its allies
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that his much-discussed "trump card" has nothing to do with the army, The News reported.
Rejecting Pak PM Khan's claim of having a 'trump card' to defeat the oppositions move to oust him from office, Maryam Nawaz offered a word of advice asking him to show some "self-respect" and resign
He claimed that the NA speaker was a facilitator of Khan and that's why he avoided taking up the no-confidence motion
The session was adjourned on Friday morning shortly after tributes were offered to Khayal Zaman, a member of the house from the ruling PTI who had recently passed away
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National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser said that the session was adjourned till 4pm on March 28 due to the demise of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lawmaker Khayal Zaman
Amidst a weakening economy, Pakistan PM Imran Khan has requested Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to further refinance an RMB 15 billion loan that was extended to the country three years ago
Imran's situation is precarious given that three of the four allies have stated their support to the Opposition's no-confidence motion and said that they will vote accordingly
The crucial session of the Pakistan National Assembly will begin on Friday in which the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan will be moved.
Even if he survives, he will find his political capital severely dented - and be even more in debt to the military
Imran Khan is heading a coalition government and he can be removed if some of the partners decide to switch sides
The OIC is a 57-member grouping of Muslim majority nations, including Pakistan
As Pakistan PM Imran Khan is set to face a no-confidence motion, several reports say that this motion is expected to be proven as the 'last ball' to decide former cricketer turned politician's fate.