Pakistan: Parliament session adjourned till Sunday without debate on no-trust motion against Imran Khan
FirstpostSeveral Opposition leaders had asked Khan to divulge the details of the letter while denouncing it as an effort to divert pressure and hold on to power Islamabad: Pakistan’s National Assembly session was on Thursday adjourned abruptly till Sunday after opposition lawmakers demanded an immediate vote on a no-confidence motion against embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan who has effectively lost majority in the lower house. Suri termed the opposition’s attitude “non-serious” and adjourned the session till 11:30 am Sunday when the vote on the no-confidence motion is expected to take place. Earlier, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Babar Awan moved a motion to adjourn the session so the assembly hall could be used for the Parliamentary Committee on National Security’s meeting. Prime Minister Khan also chaired a meeting of the National Security Committee - the highest forum for coordination on security issues - at the Prime Minister’s House on Thursday.