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Imran Khan

But it isn’t clear whether or not it outweighs that of the opposite events put together – and a coalition of opposition parties may acquire enough seats to oust Khan in an election. Indeed, Khan never governed with a big mandate – his party didn't win a majority of seats in Parliament and required the assist of smaller parties. And his own members have been disavowing him in light of the latest occasions. I also doubt many people in Pakistan are shopping for the conspiracy that it was the us that toppled him. On April 9, the Pakistan Supreme Court was ready late at evening to hear to a plea relating to the deadline set for the vote on the no-confidence movement moved towards Imran Khan’s authorities. Asad Qaiser, then Speaker in the Assembly, had not held the vote by midnight despite the apex court’s path to do so. The Islamabad High Court was additionally opened round midnight to hear to one other plea. By Umair Jamal Pakistan’s parliament rejected a serious Anti-Money Launder...