Islamabad:Pakistan's leading Opposition leaders on Saturday demanded Prime Minister Imran Khan's resignation and fresh elections, soon after he won a vote of confidence in the National Assembly.
Khan secured 178 votes in the 342-member lower house of Parliament during a special session convened on the directives of President Arif Alvi.
The floor test took place without the Opposition as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) an alliance of 11 parties boycotted the voting.
The first to respond was chief of the PDM Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who told the media in Sukkur, Sindh that the vote of confidence has no meaning.
"This was not a confidence vote. We know which agencies watched the members of the assembly the entire night. [We know] who knocked on the doors of each member to ensure they were present," he said.
His reference was towards reports stating that the government kept its members inside lodges in Islamabad under strict watch so that all of them are present in Parliament during the floor test.
Rehman alleged that the lawmakers were forced to vote for Prime Minister Khan.
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He challenged the prime minister to be courageous and ask the public to cast a vote of confidence [by] conducting a new election".