Imran Khan is accused of 'burning down democratic order' as the Pakistan PM dissolves parliament - News Summed Up

Imran Khan is accused of 'burning down democratic order' as the Pakistan PM dissolves parliament


Pakistan's top court will meet today to decide on the fate of Prime Minister Imran Khan, after his party blocked a no-confidence vote and he dissolved parliament in a move described as the 'burning down of the democratic order'. Pakistan's top court will meet today to decide on the fate of Prime Minister Imran Khan (pictured), after his party blocked a no-confidence vote and he dissolved parliament in a move described as the 'burning down of the democratic order'. The largely ceremonial head of state, President Arif Alvi, said on Twitter earlier this morning that Khan would stay on as prime minister in a caretaker role. Speaking to the nation in the wake of yesterday's dissolution of Parliament, Khan said: 'I have written to the President to dissolve the assemblies. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), accused the government of violating the constitution by not allowing voting on the motion.


Source: Daily Mail April 04, 2022 21:41 UTC



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