ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he will continue to fight till the last ball, my message to the nation is that I have always fought for Pakistan, I will address the nation today evening.
“I have convened a meeting of the federal cabinet and my parliamentary party yesterday while addressing the nation in evening,” he said on Twitter in response to the Supreme Court’s decision.
My message to the nation is that I have always fought for Pakistan and will continue to fight till the last ball.
Central leader PTI Fawad Chaudhry in his response to the decision of the Supreme Court said that this unfortunate decision has greatly aggravated the political crisis in Pakistan.
Immediate elections could have brought stability in the country.
Unfortunately, the importance of the people has been overlooked. Let’s see how the matter moves forward.
PTI leader Farrukh Habib in his response to the decision of the Supreme Court said that all the thieves came together out of fear of Imran Khan.
Imran Khan’s statement has won and the opposition has lost.
In the next election, the opposition will also find out how the puppets of external conspiracy and the traitors of conscience are being manipulated by the people.
He said that immediate, clean and transparent elections are essential for political and economic stability in Pakistan.
Shahbaz, Zardari, Fazlur Rehman are running from the election because the people will reject them badly.
It may be recalled that a five-member larger bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Ata Bandial also heard for the fifth day in a row the suo motu notice on the Deputy Speaker Rolling case and petitions of various parties. And Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel was also present in the bench.
The decision said that the rolling of the Deputy Speaker on April 3 was unconstitutional.
Dissolving the National Assembly was also against the law.
The Supreme Court also declared unconstitutional adjournment of the National Assembly.
The no-confidence motion will remain pending.
The Speaker of the National Assembly will convene a meeting of the National Assembly on April 9 at 10:30 am for the voting on no-confidence movement.