
QUETTA: Hours earlier than the submission of a no-confidence movement towards the Balochistan chief minister, Balochistan Awami Party Central Organiser Jan Jamali stated the “game is over” and that CM Jam Kamal “should leave now”, Geo News reported Wednesday.
Disgruntled members of the Balochistan Assembly — together with lawmakers from the BAP, CM Kamal’s personal celebration, and allied events will move the no-trust movement in at present’s meeting session.
On Saturday, an meeting session for a no-confidence movement towards CM Kamal had been summoned for at present.
Jamali stated: “I had told CM Kamal to resign a week ago”.
Meanwhile, responding to Jamali’s feedback, CM Kamal stated that “the anti-government alliance has been playing a game in Balochistan for quite a while”.
“The current situation is a game for Jamali, but not for me,” CM Kamal added.
He stated that the anti-government alliances might proceed their “games” however that he has “come to serve and will stay until the last day” of his tenure.
Kamal refuses to step down as CM after assembly PM Imran Khan
Kamal refused to step down because the chief minister of Balochistan after he held a gathering with Prime Minister Imran Khan amid the deepening political disaster within the nation’s largest province on October 14.
Just a day earlier than CM Kamal met with the premier, Provincial Minister Zahoor Buledi had sought the prime minister’s intervention into the province’s political points.
Buledi was appointed the performing president of BAP on October 11, however CM Kamal took again his determination to step down from the workplace a day after.
The identical day, the MPAs irked with CM Kamal had submitted a no-confidence movement towards him.
The same move was made again on September 14, when as many as 16 MPAs from the Balochistan Assembly had moved a no-confidence movement towards CM Kamal, nevertheless it was later denied by the Governor House Secretariat on technical grounds.
As a response, CM Kamal had stated that he is not going to step down from his publish on the demand of “12 people”.
“I will continue my struggle and will not resign on the call of 12 people,” he had said.