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
22:34 (IST) Apr 09
Pakistan's army chief meets PM Khan amid impasse over parliamentary vote to oust him: Reuters quoting sources
22:33 (IST) Apr 09
National Assembly secretary and additional secretary summoned by Supreme Court: Media reports
22:31 (IST) Apr 09
National Assembly speaker meets Imran Khan at PM house
22:27 (IST) Apr 09
PM Imran Khan will not resign: Decision at Cebinet meeting
22:26 (IST) Apr 09
Geo TV quotes 'Indian media' as saying PM Imran Khan might resign
22:21 (IST) Apr 09
Speaker has agreed to hold no-trust vote: Media report
Supeme Court might open at midnight, Pakistan media reports
22:19 (IST) Apr 09
Imran Khan holds cabinet meeting
22:16 (IST) Apr 09
Sources close to Imran Khan said 'nothing yet' to question on possibilities of the PM resigning: Geo TV
22:13 (IST) Apr 09
In tweet, eminent Pakistani journalist Najam Sethi refers to Imran Khan as 'ex-PM'
22:00 (IST) Apr 09
Speaker has called National Assembly secretary to his chamber: Pakistan media report
21:53 (IST) Apr 09
Details of PTI petition in the Supreme Court challenging its decision to quash the ruling of the deputy speaker
The petition urged the apex court to "review, recall and set aside" its order, "which is based on errors floating on the surface" and "the captioned causes be dismissed/discharged".
21:41 (IST) Apr 09
Session on no-trust vote likely to go till midnight
The National Assembly session to discuss the no-confidence motion against the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government is likely to continue till 12 midnight according to local media, as the reconvened House was adjourned yet again to 9:30 pm (local time) after an hour of proceedings.Interestingly, Imran Khan has called a meeting of the Federal Cabinet at 9 pm in the evening the agenda of which is not entirely clear.
21:34 (IST) Apr 09
PTI submitted a reference against 20 deviant members to National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser as they aim to get dissident party members unseated: Geo News
. The reference against the members filed under Article 63(A)
The National Assembly speaker reportedly made the comments while talking to the Opposition representatives while the session was in adjournment according to Geo News.Saying that he will not conduct a vote against Prime Minister Imran Khan, Qaisar reportedly said that he had a relationship of 30 years with Imran Khan and he can't end that, even if it means facing contempt of court. The voting on the no-confidence motion was expected to be held after 8 pm tonight.
NA session adjourned till 9:30pm soon after it reconvenes after Iftar
The National Assembly session to decide the fate of Prime Minister Imran Khan via voting on a no-confidence motion against him has been adjourned yet again and is now expected to resume at 9:30pm after Isha prayers.
20:41 (IST) Apr 09
Two PTI leaders change their Twitter bio to 'former' federal minister
Two Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Fawad Chaudhry and Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday changed their Twitter bio to "former" federal minister.Imran Khan loyalists-- Chaudhry and Qureshi --changed their Twitter bio to "former" Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting and "former" Foreign Minister of Pakistan respectively. However, minutes later, Chaudhry restored his bio to its original state while Qureshi's bio still remains unchanged.
20:39 (IST) Apr 09
After Fawad Chaudhry, Shah Mahmood Qureshi also changes his Twitter bio to 'former minister'
20:35 (IST) Apr 09
PTI's plea for review of Supreme Court order sent to apex court, but not formally filed (Dawn)
While the petition was sent to the apex court, it has not yet been technically filed as the court's timing had lapsed by the time the document made it to the court.
20:30 (IST) Apr 09
Important decisions likely to be taken at Imran Khan's Cabinet meeting scheduled for later tonight: Pak media