Islamabad, PakistanNEW DELHI, Apr 10 who do not have a «certificate of no objection,» according to Dawn, citing a senior Federal Investigation Agency official. to go abroad without a certificate of no objection,» the source said. He also noted that airport security forces were also put on high alert, and screening of passengers traveling abroad was strengthened. According to him, the decision was made in connection with the political situation in Pakistan. Earlier, the Parliament of Pakistan passed a vote of no confidence in the Prime Prime Minister Imran Khan. 174 members of parliament voted for this decision, with the required 172 votes. A vote on the choice of a new prime minister should take place on Monday, April 11.
