News from April 9: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has been eliminated from workplace after no-confidence movementtowards him succeeds.
Pakistan parliament security
Police officers stand protect to make certainprotectionbackyard the National Assembly, in Islamabad, Pakistan [Anjum Naveed/AP Photo]
By Nadim Asrar, Q Zaman, Arwa Ibrahim and Usaid Siddiqui
Published On 9 Apr 2022
9 Apr 2022.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been eliminated from workplace on Sunday after a no-confidence movementintroducedin opposition to him succeeds via a vote of 174-0.
This is the first time a no-confidence actionin opposition to a high minister of Pakistan has been successful.
Speaker Asad Qaiser who was once to preside over the vote, ordered via the Supreme Court, resigned prior to the vote.
A defiant Khan says he is in a combat to guard the country’s sovereignty and has referred to as his supporters to the streets to defy opponents decided to unseat him.
Khan acted unconstitutionally closing Sunday in blocking off the no-confidence vote and dissolving parliament, the Supreme Court dominated on Thursday, ordering parliament to reconvene.
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KARACHI, April eight Sindh Law Minister Ayaz Soomro on Thursday introduced that the Sindh Bar Council (SBC) would look at a black day on Friday in the course of the province and would keepordinaryphysiqueconferences in their respective bars and the participants would put on black armbands in protest towards the killings of the attorneys who had been burnt alive by way of terrorists in Tahir Plaza in Karachi on this day (April 9) in 2008.
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