PPP’s two allies, however, fell out soon and joined the opposition with IJI. Soon the combined opposition parties filed a notice for a no-confidence resolution with the secretary of the National Assembly on October 23, 1989. The notice was signed by 86 members.
On October 24, the notice was formally submitted and 98 members stood up in its favour. 107 members present in the assembly voted for the motion while 124 opposed it. Five members, including Wali Khan of ANP, were absent; six opposition members defected to the government, while three from the government crossed over to the opposition. However, the motion could not succeed.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 7th, 2013.
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