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Vote of No-confidence against PM Imran Khan

Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi born 5 October 1952 is a Pakistani politician and former
cricketer who served as the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April
2022, when he was ousted through a no-confidence motion. Pakistan's lawmakers have
voted to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan from office in a vote of no confidence. The
nuclear-armed Islamic nation has been in political turmoil for weeks.

Pakistan's lawmakers on Saturday voted to boot Prime Minister Imran Khan from office
in a motion of no confidence, days after he blocked a similar attempt by having the
parliament dissolved and calling for fresh elections.

Opposition parties were able to secure 174 votes in the 342-member National Assembly
in support of the motion, the speaker said, making it a majority vote. There were
just a few legislators of Khan's ruling party present for the process. The result means
Khan will no longer hold office and the Assembly members will now elect a new prime
minister and government. Minutes before voting began, speaker Assad Kaiser resigned
from his post, adding to the dramatic events of the past few days. Saturday's vote came
after the nation's Supreme Court dealt a blow to Khan by ruling that the dissolution of
the legislature last week was illegal, and that the parliament must be reconvened. Khan
said late Friday he was disappointed by the court ruling but accepted it. He insisted he
was a victim of a “regime change” conspiracy involving the United States. Khan also
called on his supporters to take to the streets on Sunday and peacefully protest against
an “imported government.” “I'm ready for a struggle,” Khan said. The US has denied any
involvement in Pakistan's internal politics.

A new round of political instability in Pakistan:
Khan had lost his parliamentary majority recently after allies in his coalition
government switched allegiance and joined the opposition. Khan's oyster triggers
a new round of political instability in the nuclear-armed South Asian nation, which
has a history of military intervention in politics. There have been four military
coups since Pakistan emerged as an independent nation in 1947, and the country
has spent more than three decades overall under army rule.

In my opinion this is not good with Imran Khan because the way to remove him
from the PM office is not good, it's bad. as we all see how supreme court open in
mid night and influence national assemblies speakers decisions and because of
their pressure speaker resign from their seat. everyone is shocked in a country
what's going on , is our PM is terrorist because in the history of Pakistan supreme
court never open in mid night , the question raised in our mind is what's the
reason behind their opening. I think Imran khan said right due to USA pressure our
institutions in which our judiciary , armed institutions include are behind in this
vote of no confidence against pm Imran khan because we all known about that
how these institutions influenced Pakistan politics in history if we see all of this
we bind to think about that our government institutions are not sincere with
Pakistani public they only think about himself .we all should know about that
Pakistan is nuclear power and only nuclear power in Islamic world. and Europe
cannot accept that so they try to weak Pakistan through economically and
develop political instability in Pakistan and I feel shame to say that our political
parties try to weak Pakistan internally and make ally from those countries from
which Pakistan relations is not good in my opinion Imran khan is good choice for
Pakistan otherwise we have no option, he need strong and good team and make
strong economic policies to run country faster ,make good policy about collection
of tax ,pay all to IMF and make country free from extra taxes , remove
inflation from country through strong policies and make new plans about
infrastructure of Pakistan , makes country's foreign policy independent nowadays
80% public stand with Imran khan we see huge crowds in his jalsa's and after
passed no confidence motion against him we see large number of people gather in
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and all over the country and show their support in
favor of Imran khan i think such type of spirit need to make Pakistan strong and
convey message to those countries who influenced Pakistan's internal or external
affairs.

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