Pakistan’s embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is about to face a no-confidence movement on Saturday, stated that he would by no means assist an “imported government” in Pakistan and urged residents to take to the streets in protest on Sunday night.
Imran Khan will face a no-trust vote within the National Assembly on April 9 (Photo: File)
A defiant Imran Khan stated on Friday that he won’t settle for any “imported government” in Pakistan as he expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court’s verdict on the National Assembly deputy speaker’s controversial resolution on the rejection of a no-trust movement towards him.
In a live-address to the nation forward of the no-trust movement on Saturday, 69-year-old Khan requested his supporters to affix him on the road on Sunday night.
“I respect the Supreme Court and the judiciary, but the apex court should have looked at a threat letter before issuing its verdict,” Khan said in his address perhaps last to the nation as the prime minister of the country.
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Khan, who has effectively lost the majority in the 342-member house, repeated his allegations that a US diplomat threatened regime change in Pakistan. In a landmark 5-0 verdict, a five-member bench headed by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial on Thursday unanimously struck down the deputy speaker’s ruling on the rejection of the no-confidence motion against Khan and ordered restoration of the National Assembly, saying the prime minister’s move to dissolve Parliament and call early elections was “unconstitutional”.
The courtroom additionally ordered the speaker of the decrease home to name the session of the nationwide meeting on April 9 at 10 am (native time) to organise a no-confidence vote. It ordered the election of the brand new prime minister if the no-confidence movement succeeded.
The opposition events want 172 members within the 342-member home to orchestrate the downfall of Prime Minister Khan and so they already confirmed the assist of greater than the wanted energy.
Now Khan faces the opportunity of being the primary prime minister in Pakistan’s historical past to be voted out in a no-confidence movement.
The cricketer-turned politician got here to energy in 2018 with guarantees to create a ‘Naya Pakistan’ however miserably failed to handle the fundamental downside of protecting the costs of commodities in management. The present time period of the National Assembly was to finish in August, 2023.
No Pakistani prime minister has ever accomplished a full five-year time period in workplace.
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