
The no-confidence motion against Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq has faced continuous delays. Today, it is still unlikely to be presented. Political leaders are struggling to finalize strategies, and uncertainty is growing among lawmakers. Meanwhile, public attention remains focused on the stalled process.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has not yet decided on presenting the motion. Lawmakers who recently joined PPP from the Forward Block are confused. Some consider their switch to PPP a rushed decision. Consequently, PPP members are asking the leadership for guidance.
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PPP lawmakers are also concerned about how to respond to voters. They fear questions from constituents about their decisions. To manage the situation, PPP members have set up a temporary camp at Kashmir House. Meetings and discussions continue there to finalize the next steps.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will make the final decision on the motion. However, sources say it is unlikely to move forward in the next three to four days. This delay has frustrated lawmakers and created tension within the party ranks.
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It is important to note that PPP and PML-N agreed to move against Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq. However, PML-N decided not to support PPP in forming the new government. If PPP secures enough lawmakers, it can form the government, while PML-N will remain in opposition.