Imran has lost his majority, now no power to impose emergency or governor’s rule: Fazl

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ISLAMABAD: Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the head of Pakistan Democratic Movement and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F, has said that Imran Khan has lost his majority and now he does not have the power to impose emergency or governor’s rule.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that after the no-confidence motion, the prime minister or the government cannot make any transfer or appointment. After the no-trust motion, the transfer or appointment order of the prime minister would be unconstitutional, he said.

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He said that the posting of Azam Khan, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, was a clear example of nepotism, adding that posting after the no-confidence motion was illegal and immoral.

He said that Imran Khan has lost the majority, he did not have the power to impose emergency or governor rule. Any such move will be resisted, he added.

He added that the political parties hoped that the courts would play their role in this regard.

Earlier, sources had claimed that preparation of summary regarding the Governor Rule in Sindh had been started in the Federal Ministry of Interior.

According to sources, an important meeting has been convened in the Interior Ministry tomorrow which will be chaired by Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed.

Sheikh Rasheed will have an important meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan tomorrow, after which a meeting will be held at the Interior Ministry under the chairmanship of Sheikh Rasheed.

The sources said that the meeting would review the law and order situation in Sindh and a summary would be prepared in the light of the deteriorating law and order situation in Sindh.

According to the sources, the Interior Ministry may send a summary of Governor Rule in Sindh to the prime minister.

It may be recalled that while talking to the media today, Sheikh Rasheed said that he had proposed to the prime minister to impose the Governor Rule in Sindh and the final decision would be taken by the premier.

He further said that no action is being taken in Sindh House Islamabad. It is a matter between the MNAs who have gone there and the people of their constituencies now, the interior minister said. But it has become clear that the money of the people of Sindh is being used there.