Pakistan political crisis: Bilawal Bhutto to be next foreign minister of Pakistan?
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 11, 2022, 08:58:43 IST
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Pakistan political crisis: Bilawal Bhutto to be next foreign minister of Pakistan?
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan lost a crucial trust vote in the National Assembly past midnight on Saturday, becoming the first PM in the country's history to be removed through a no-confidence motion. Stay with TOI for the latest developments
00:25 (IST) Apr 10
Pakistan parliament begins voting on no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan.
00:21 (IST) Apr 10
No-trust vote being taken up in Pakistan National Assembly
00:13 (IST) Apr 10
The speaker of Pakistan's lower house of parliament announced his resignation as an impasse over a parliamentary vote to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan dragged on.
00:12 (IST) Apr 10
Pakistan opposition writes to speaker
Joint opposition letter to speaker National Assembly https://t.co/cxDKeim8b5
1 hour left still no vote. Court orders violated. Constitution being broken for the second time. We have been here since 10am. For 10:30am session. Still haven’t started agenda: Bilawal Bhutto
All government employees stopped from leaving Pakistan, all airports issued alert, emergency imposed in several hospitals and security increased, no official allowed to leave Pakistan without NOC: Geo News
23:48 (IST) Apr 09
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has dismissed reports claiming that he has removed Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, media reports said.
23:46 (IST) Apr 09
SCBA files plea in the top court against the government for not following the apex court's orders, reports.
23:39 (IST) Apr 09
Meanwhile, Dawn has now reported that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) is set to take up a petition asking the court to restrain Prime Minister Imran Khan from de-notifying General Qamar Jawed Bajwa as the army chief
23:31 (IST) Apr 09
Ahead of the no-trust vote in National Assembly, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has called the National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser to the Prime Minister's House, Samaa TV reported.
23:24 (IST) Apr 09
Imran Khan says he will not resign, reports Pakistan media
23:17 (IST) Apr 09
Imran Khan's close aide Fawad Chaudhry warned that those who bought MPs will be responsible if martial law is imposed in the country: Pakistan media reports
23:10 (IST) Apr 09
No-confidence vote is yet to happen, despite nearly 12 hours passing since the session started on Saturday.
23:04 (IST) Apr 09
Chief Justice of Pakistan has decided to open the Supreme Court's doors at 12am, as the National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser is yet to allow voting on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, reports Pakistan's Geo News quoting sources
22:55 (IST) Apr 09
Chief Justice Bandial on way to Supreme Court, reports Geo TV
22:55 (IST) Apr 09
Parliament officials keen to avoid contempt of court, in favour of holding no-trust vote: Media report
22:52 (IST) Apr 09
Doors of Islamabad High Court, Pakistan Election Commission also being opened
22:42 (IST) Apr 09
Govt exploring ways to present purported letter about 'foreign conspiracy' to Chief Justice
Decision made to share letter with Parliament officials