The no-confidence motion is being debated in the Pakistani parliament today. As a result of this debate, it is possible that Prime Minister Imran Khan will have to resign.
The no-confidence motion against the Pakistani Prime Minister has created a political crisis in the country. Opposition says Imran Khan has failed to improve the economy and foreign policy. With angry members of Imran Khan's government and now members of the MQM announcing their support for the opposition, the chances are high that the country's prime minister will be removed through a no-confidence motion.
The debate in Parliament will begin at 4 pm Pakistan time and must be voted on by Monday next week.
On Wednesday, members of Imran Khan's coalition party, the MQM, announced their support for the opposition. Pakistan's leading English newspaper Dawn wrote in its editorial that "understand that the Prime Minister is gone now". Criticizing the MQM, the organization said that historically, the MQM has been leaning towards political interests.
A few days ago, angry members of PTI had announced their support to the opposition, after which the opposition had demanded from Imran Khan that he should resign as he had lost his majority. But it was said by the ministers close to Imran Khan that whatever happens, Ho Khan will fight till the end.

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