ISLAMABAD: The threat of ominous violence continues to hang over the capital city as the days for voting on the no-trust motion come near. Just a few days after the police action at the Parliament.
The meeting is being speculated to have revolved around the recent political developments in the country, which includes the ongoing unrest in Balochistan and the upcoming no-confidence motion
Dozens of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers including two lawmakers from the ruling party broke into the Sindh House in Islamabad where 24 of their dissident Members of National Assembly (MNAs) are staying.
ISLAMABAD: PTI workers in Islamabad staged a protest against the disgruntled party MNAs and brought lotay with them to smash them in anger after the MNAs decided to go against Prime Minister.