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Time has come for giving Khan the final push: Mayram Nawaz

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Islamabad: As the parliament is considering the no-confidence motion against Khan administration, Pakistan is replete with voices against Imran Khan.

The latest one among today's sound bites is from Mayram Nawaz, the Vice President of the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)

Just as Imran Khan has his back to the wall she said time for giving a final push to Imran Khan has come, according to IANS.

Maryam was addressing a 'jalsa' (gathering) of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) in Islamabad on Monday, when she opened a scathing attack on the Prime Minister.

She picked out his economic, governance, and foreign policies to show his bad management.

Earlier in the day, the leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif tabled the no-confidence motion against the Khan administration.

Khan is the third Prime Minister to face the move in the history of the nation's fragile democratic system.

His two allies, Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) and Jamhoori Wattan Party (JWP), have parted ways with him.

Further cornering him, PML-Q's Tariq Bashir Cheema announced he would not vote in favour of the Prime Minister.

Maryam on Monday said the opposition's rally in Islamabad was to say "goodbye" to the premier, who according to her lost both no-confidence and his party.

Signaling at his efforts to stay in power, earlier on Monday Khan was met by a PML-Q delegation and Khan offered PML-Q leader Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi the Punjab Chief Minister's office.

The party is expected to back the Prime Minister in the no-confidence motion.

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