The opposition parties in Pakistan have staged a shadow provincial assembly sitting in a move to protest against the government. This parallel session was held in response to the government’s refusal to allow a no-confidence motion against the Chief Minister. The opposition parties, including the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), have been at odds with the government over various issues. The shadow assembly sitting was attended by lawmakers from the opposition parties, who gathered to discuss and pass resolutions on various matters. The opposition parties have accused the government of trying to stifle their voice and not allowing them to perform their legislative duties. The parallel session was seen as a move to assert their authority and show their strength. The opposition parties have also accused the government of violating the constitution and not following the rules of the assembly. The government, on the other hand, has termed the shadow assembly sitting as unconstitutional and illegal. The move has been seen as a escalation of the political tensions in the country. The opposition parties have vowed to continue their protest and not back down until their demands are met. The government has also shown no signs of backing down, leading to a stalemate. The situation has been described as a constitutional crisis, with many fearing that it could lead to further instability in the country. The international community has been watching the situation closely, with many calling for calm and restraint. The opposition parties have also reached out to the international community, seeking their support and intervention. The government has, however, maintained that it is a internal matter and that the international community should not interfere. The situation remains tense, with no clear resolution in sight. The opposition parties have announced that they will continue to hold parallel sessions, until their demands are met. The government has also announced that it will take action against those who are involved in the shadow assembly sitting. The move has been seen as a challenge to the government’s authority, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.