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No-confidence motion, who will Lahore be with in the crucial phase of politics?

No-confidence motion, who will Lahore be with in the crucial phase of politics? | whfinfo.blogspot.com
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The government and the opposition are determined to show their political strength before the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan in Parliament.

While Imran Khan has announced a public rally on March 27 at the Parade Ground in Islamabad, the opposition parties have also announced a public march towards Islamabad from March 26.

It is always said in Pakistani politics that when people leave Lahore, that stage is decisive. The Judges Restoration Movement is an example of this, but now the interesting thing is that both the government and the opposition claim that Lahore is with them.
Ruling party flags are waving on street lights poles on almost all streets of Lahore on Friday. Banners and drink flakes of Islamabad Jalsa are prominent everywhere.

The PTI offices are also bustling. The government appears to have vigorously advertised the rally, but there is a mysterious silence in the city.

On the other hand, the PML-N, which claims Lahore as its political stronghold, is preparing for its long march, at least in terms of publicity. Only in Model Town, outside the party office and on one or two streets, are the slogans for the long march.

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Religious content and health cards are prominent on the ruling party's advertisements, while PML-N banners appear to be against inflation.

On Friday, PML-N leaders Maryam Nawaz and Hamza Shahbaz called the party workers who are responsible for the preparations for the long march.

The two leaders addressed the two and a half to three hundred workers, but it was clear that the PML-N did not have the preparations that its own workers were expecting.

One of the activists was asked why the people had invited so few people, to which he replied, "Brother John, the long march may not be necessary.

That is why there is little preparation. " However, a comfortable container has been made for this long march starting from Lahore on Saturday and it will start from the Model Town office at 2 pm.

Regarding the PTI and PML-N's preparations to evict people from Lahore, political observers say that the opposition does not need much publicity because the political winds have changed dramatically.

Muhammad Ilyas, bureau chief of Express News Lahore, who has been reporting on sit-ins and long marches for over a decade, told Urdu News: Remained One of the reasons may be that they believe that people will come out on just one call.

No-confidence motion, who will Lahore be with in the crucial phase of politics? | whfinfo.blogspot.com
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He said that PML-N members consider Maryam Nawaz as an active politician of the assembly while Hamza, who is strengthening the organization at the grass root level, is also with them, so PML-N did not seem to be too concerned about the participation of people.

Muhammad Ilyas says that due to the surprise of Maulana's workers and the government and the opposition for each other, the focus of PML-N is on the situation ahead of the preparations for the long march.

Anchor person Ajmal Jami says, “One thing to keep in mind is that the opposition is holding this long march only to balance the call of the Prime Minister's meeting. This long march is not going to overthrow the government nor has the opposition started it.

"All their power is being used in manipulation. While the government is trying to show all its power in the streets and alleys. That is why there is a difference between the preparations and the appearance of the two sides. "

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