Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has made contact with coalition partner MQM and Governor Imran Ismail will visit the party's office today, citing sources ARY News reported.
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Sindh Governor Imran Ismail has said that without Imran Khan the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is nothing and no one can run it. His statement comes amid reports that opposition parties were planning to bring about an in-house change to replace Iman Khan with a new prime minister. Speaking on SAMAA TV s show Nadeem Malik Live, Governor Ismail played down the reports of a heated exchange between Imran Khan and Pervez Khattak on Thursday. The host Nadeem Malik said that there were reports in Islamabad that after the passage of the mini-budget from the National Assembly, the major opposition parties were planning to introduce a no-confidence motion in Parliament to bring about an in-hous.