The Free Press Journal

No trust vote: Cracks surface within Pakistan’s ruling coalition

- AGENCIES Islamabad

Amid the looming no-confidence motion, cracks have begun surfacing in Pakistan's ruling coalition led by Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) with ministers alleging attempts of blackmail by coalition partners, media reports said on Sunday.

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday alleged that the Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) was "blackmaili­ng" the government in return for support during the Opposition's no-trust move, The Dawn reported.

"I stand like a rock with Imran Khan," said the interior minister in a press briefing. "I am not responsibl­e for anyone else. I am not like those people with five (seats in the National Assembly) who are blackmaili­ng (the government)," he further said in a veiled attack on PML-Q, the report said.

The PML-Q which is an important ally of the PTI at the Centre and Punjab had reportedly asked the Prime Minister to announce Chaudhry Parvez Elahi as the replacemen­t for the Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar

of PTI.

In response to Rashid's attack, Federal Minister for Water Resources Chaudhry Moonis Elahi of PML-Q tweeted, "I respect Sheikh Sahib @ShkhRashee­d but he is forgetting that he used to take money from the elder leaders of this party (PML-Q) in his student life." The remarks from the Rashid came as PML-Q leaders, after holding a consultati­ve meeting in Islamabad

on Saturday, announced that they would meet again on Sunday to finalise the party's stance and strategy.

The PML-Q had also criticised the 'profanityl­aced speech' of Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday with party senator Kamil Ali Agha, saying, "We condemn the Prime Minister's speech. We consider it shameful and below the status of the Prime Minister."

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