Islamabad | Pakistan President Arif Alvi on Sunday dissolved the National Assembly (NA) soon after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s proposal. This information has come out from the Geo News report. After NA vice-president Qasim Suri rejected a no-confidence motion against the prime minister on Sunday, Khan announced that he had advised President Alvi to dissolve all assemblies, paving the way for mid-term elections.
The official notification for the dissolution of the assembly has already been issued.
According to sources, elections will be held within 90 days.
In his brief address to the nation after the no-confidence motion was rejected, the premier said, “Prepare for the elections. No corrupt force will decide what the future of the country will be. When the assemblies are dissolved, the process is followed by the next election and the caretaker government.” will begin for.”
“I want to congratulate the nation that the Speaker of National Assembly has rejected a move to change the regime.”
“I have received a lot of messages since yesterday, people were worried. Treason was being done in front of the whole country.
‘I want to tell them, ‘Ghabarana nahi’ (don’t worry).”