<p>After Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser adjourned the National Assembly (NA) session without taking up the matter of the no-trust vote, opposition Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Prime Minister Imran Khan was running away from the no-confidence motion, The Express Tribune reported.</p>.<p>"What kind of a captain runs away from a contest?" he queried while talking to the media outside Parliament building.</p>.<p>He claimed that the NA speaker was a facilitator of Khan and that's why he avoided taking up the no-confidence motion.</p>.<p>"In the name of tradition, he is trying to protect Imran Khan," he added.</p>.<p>The PPP chief also took to Twitter to censure the government's move.</p>.<p>"Speaker provided another weak excuses to avoid tabling no-confidence motion in National Assembly today. Imran can't run forever. PM has no sportsman sprit and cannot face defeat with grace. The once great Kaptaan will go down like a rat on a sinking ship," he said.</p>.<p>The government wanted to run away from the no-confidence motion but the opposition was united and will not let this "selected person" escape.</p>.<p>"How long will the selected be able to avoid the no-confidence? We will use the democratic weapon of no-confidence against this undemocratic person, Imran Khan."</p>.<p>The PPP chief also felicitated the people of Pakistan who he claimed rejected the "selected", adding that Khan's government has ended and soon he will be a former Prime Minister.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>
<p>After Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser adjourned the National Assembly (NA) session without taking up the matter of the no-trust vote, opposition Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said Prime Minister Imran Khan was running away from the no-confidence motion, The Express Tribune reported.</p>.<p>"What kind of a captain runs away from a contest?" he queried while talking to the media outside Parliament building.</p>.<p>He claimed that the NA speaker was a facilitator of Khan and that's why he avoided taking up the no-confidence motion.</p>.<p>"In the name of tradition, he is trying to protect Imran Khan," he added.</p>.<p>The PPP chief also took to Twitter to censure the government's move.</p>.<p>"Speaker provided another weak excuses to avoid tabling no-confidence motion in National Assembly today. Imran can't run forever. PM has no sportsman sprit and cannot face defeat with grace. The once great Kaptaan will go down like a rat on a sinking ship," he said.</p>.<p>The government wanted to run away from the no-confidence motion but the opposition was united and will not let this "selected person" escape.</p>.<p>"How long will the selected be able to avoid the no-confidence? We will use the democratic weapon of no-confidence against this undemocratic person, Imran Khan."</p>.<p>The PPP chief also felicitated the people of Pakistan who he claimed rejected the "selected", adding that Khan's government has ended and soon he will be a former Prime Minister.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>