PM Imran Khan Becomes the first PM to outside from ruling, Imran Khan the first Pakistani Prime Minister to lose a nontrusted resolution in parliament
Yesterday Despite some attempts to thwart the distrust resolution here, voting took place after midnight, with more than 174 members voting in favor of the move in the 342-member house.
On Saturday 9 April 2022, PM Imran Khan Becomes the first PM to outside from ruling, Imran Khan the first Pakistani Prime Minister to lose a nontrusted resolution in parliament in the history of Pakistan Politics.
According to a report, no prime minister has served a five-year term in Pakistan. The vote follows a major political drama in parliament when the Supreme Court overturns the opposition-sponsored motion to reject a ruling PTI-led coalition distrust resolution. In doing so, PMLN President Shahbaz Sharif said the country was witnessing a new day and thanked all general opposition leaders for their efforts to unite political parties against the government.
“We cannot thank Allah enough for allowing us to see this new day,” said Shahbaz. “We thank everyone for their sacrifices, and now, once again, a Pakistan based on Constitution and law is about to come into existence,” the PML-N president said, hoping that the alliance would move the country towards progress.”
Imran Khan cites the United States in some of his speeches in an attempt to link opposition attempts to overthrow him into a “foreign plot” through an urgent vote of trust. However, the United States rejected his claim. Former PM Imran Khan also urged people to take him down the street while united opposition stuck to their goal of defeating him.
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Imran Khan Niazi Former Prime Minister & cricket player of Pakistan
Imran Khan Niazi is a former Pakistani cricket player who retired from cricket and participated in politics after leading the country to victory in the 1992 World Cup final. He is the first president of Tehreeke Insaf (PTI), Pakistan.
His political front, which he founded in 1997, has begun to support him since 2013 to counter and counter the growing political influence of the two traditional mainstream political parties led by Sharif. He remained a bystander of Pakistani politics until he was supported by the facility.
The seventh member of his family, Imran Khan was born on November 25, 1952, to a Pashtun family in Lahore, Pakistan. He attended Aitchison College in Lahore and later moved to Oxford for advanced studies. His cousins, Javed Burki and Majid Khan, from the
Cricket family, were both in front of him when he went to Oxford and commanded Pakistan. Kahn married Jemima Goldsmith, a British social notable who converted to Islam in Paris on May 16, 1995. The marriage divorced eight years later in June 2004, as Jemima Khan was allegedly unable to adapt to Pakistani culture.
Khan started playing cricket at the age of 13. Initially playing for his college and later representing English county Worcester, he made his debut for Pakistan at the age of 18 during the 1971 English series at Birmingham. Soon, he acquired a permanent place on the team.
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The military establishment is widely known to have given its tacit approval to Khan in 2016 when he organized a massive rally and threatened a lockdown of Islamabad over the Panama Papers leak which had implicated the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The rally propped Khan as a serious contender for power, who enjoyed the blessings of the all-important Pakistani Army.
In 1997, he founded his own political party ‘Pakistan Tehreeke Insaf. Khan contested for a National Assembly seat in October 2002 elections and served as a Member of Parliament from NA 71, Mianwali until 2007. In 2018, Imran Khan stormed to power in Pakistan by winning 176 votes.