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Mustafa Khokhar claims that General (R) Bajwa helped in no-confidence motion against Imran Khan

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ISLAMABAD: Former senator of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that former Army Chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa has moved Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) in a no-confidence motion against former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Helped.

Khokhar said that the evidence of no-confidence motion is coming.

Commenting on the extension of Bajwa’s tenure as Army Chief during the PTI regime, the former PPP leader said that the historic legislation to extend the tenure was passed within 12 minutes. He said that the establishment influenced the expansion.

Khokhar added that all factions of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) were being brought together, claiming that its own leaders were saying that the establishment had a role in bringing them together.

The former leader of the People’s Party alleged that in February 2022 it was said that we are neutral but the institution is still not neutral.

He said that Chief Minister Punjab Pervaiz Elahi has revealed that he was asked to join PTI. He said that Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari withdrew the statement given in the Asma Jahangir Conference under pressure.

The way the cameras were installed during the no-confidence motion in the Senate was not the work of a common man. The procedure for making Yusuf Raza Gilani the leader of the opposition was not correct.

Khokhar announced his departure from the PPP – a month after he stepped down as a senator – due to differences between him and the party leadership over his stance on government policies.

“I wish the PPP all the best. I am proud to have served as a member of the party, but I am no longer a part of it,” Khokhar – who is a member of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. has served as spokesperson – said”

Khokhar formally resigned as a senator on 10 November, stressing at the time that he would do his best to maintain his “independence”.

He resigned when it emerged that the party was unhappy with his political position. Khokhar was critical of the government from the beginning. He also avoided becoming a minister of state in April.

In a series of tweets in November, Khokhar said he met a senior party leader, who told him the party leadership was “not happy with my political positions and wanted my resignation from the Senate”.

Bilawal’s former spokesman said “I have gladly agreed to resign […] I will personally submit my resignation to the Chairman Senate tomorrow.” Bilawal’s former spokesperson said.

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