ISLAMABAD: PML(N) President and Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif today proposed the formation of a national government minus PTI.
“The national government — sans PTI — should be formed for the next five years,” the PML-N president said during an interview in Geo News’ programme “Capital Talk”.
Mentioning that it was his personal idea of forming such a government, Shehbaz Sharif said that the new leadership that comes into power should work with all the dedication so as to set a benchmark.

With the National Assembly session for voting on the no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan just a few days away, the government is trying to woo its allies for supporting it during the voting.
The Opposition is also attempting to cajole the PTI allies and seeking to break the government alliance in the lower house — by holding back-to-back meetings with them.
PM Imran Khan has said that he is ready for everything that the Opposition plans to throw his way — but he has also intensified meetings with allies ahead of the no-trust motion session.
Both — the government and the Opposition — are set to hold massive rallies in Islamabad before the crucial session — with the government’s gathering scheduled for March 27, while the Opposition’s “long march” will take place after March 25, once the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) session ends.
Numbers game
It is noteworthy that the three allies have 17 representatives in the National Assembly. If these parties join the Opposition, the PTI government’s strength will fall to 162 from 179, and the total number of MNAs in the unified opposition would rise to 179.
To pass the no-trust motion, the Opposition needed the backing of 172 MNAs. The NA currently has a total membership of 341 members, with one seat empty.

