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CM Kejriwal presented confidence motion in Delhi Assembly, discussion today:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal moved the confidence motion in the Assembly a day before appearing in a city court on the Enforcement Directorate’s complaint over non-issuance of summons in the excise policy case.

The resolution was taken up in the Assembly on Saturday in the presence of ruling Aam Aadmi Party MLAs and opposition leader Ramvir Singh Bidhuri after seven out of eight BJP MLAs were suspended for the rest of the session for allegedly interfering in the Lieutenant Governor’s address. There will be debate. Thursday.

This is the second time the Kejriwal administration has requested a trust vote in the 70-member assembly. In the current assembly, AAP has 62 MLAs, while BJP has eight.

Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goyal said that the discussion on Kejriwal’s trust motion will be held on Saturday.

A Delhi court has summoned Kejriwal to appear on February 17 on a complaint filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for not issuing summons in a case related to the excise policy, noting that the AAP chief has to comply. Were “legally bound”.

The ED had filed the petition in the court after Kejriwal ignored five summons from the probe agency for questioning in a money laundering case related to the Delhi liquor policy. Earlier this week, ED had issued the sixth summons to Kejriwal for questioning. He has been called to testify before the federal agency on February 19.

Jailed former Pak PM Imran Khan’s party to hold nationwide protests on February 17:

Jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party on Saturday called for nationwide “peaceful protests” against its “marginalization” in the country’s politics and said it would oppose rival parties “stealing” the people’s mandate. Will not allow it to be done.

Pakistan’s two major political parties, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), announced on Tuesday that they will form a coalition government after inconclusive February 8 elections.

His move means Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party will no longer be in power, despite independent candidates supported by it winning the most seats in the National Assembly.

In a change in strategy, PTI announced that it would hold nationwide protests against alleged election rigging over the weekend, apart from participating in national and provincial assemblies.

The party had previously opted to boycott or walk out of assemblies in protest, but the new strategy showed it wanted to exert pressure inside parliament and on the streets to emphasize its demand to correct the results, which Regarding this he claims that there was rigging.