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Section 144 imposed in Islamabad ahead of no-trust vote against PM Imran Khan

The move comes as Khan on Saturday urged the country`s youth to stage "peaceful protests" against a "foreign conspiracy" allegedly hatched against his government.

Section 144 imposed in Islamabad ahead of no-trust vote against PM Imran Khan
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Section 144 has been imposed in Islamabad by the district administration on Sunday in view of the possible violence as Pakistan National Assembly is set to vote on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, reported Pakistan's Geo News.

The administration has also banned pillion riding in Islamabad as the National Assembly session is set to convene proceeding at 11:30 am. (IST)

After weeks of political juggling and attempts to win back supporters as well as people, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose tenure as the nation's leader hangs in balance, will face the crucial no-trust in parliament on Sunday in a few hours.

The move comes as Khan on Saturday urged the country`s youth to stage "peaceful protests" against a "foreign conspiracy" allegedly hatched against his government.

The former cricketer-turned-politician has seemingly lost support both in the lower house of the assembly as well as the backing of the all-powerful Pakistan army leads.

Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf "lost the majority" in the National Assembly after its key ally in the coalition Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) swapped sides.

The MQM announced on Wednesday that it had struck a deal with the opposition Pakistan People`s Party (PPP) and would support the no-trust vote in the 342-member National Assembly.

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