Imran Khan

Pak National Assembly to begin session with non-confidence motion on agenda
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Pakistan National Assembly (NA) is set to meet on Monday after a two-day recess, with an opposition-moved no-confidence resolution against Prime Minister Imran Khan set to be tabled, Dawn reported. Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told a news conference on Sunday said the voting on the no-trust motion would take place on April 4 if NA Speaker Asad Qaiser allowed its tabling on Monday
Imran Khan says he has evidence that foreign money being used to topple his government
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that attempts are being made through foreign money to change the government in Pakistan. He claimed to be in possession of evidence that he said would prove his point, the Dawn reported.
Imran Khan done with boot polishing, now licking boots: Bilawal Bhutto
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Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said "selected" Prime Minister Imran Khan calls other politicians "boot-polishers", but he himself is a bootlicker. "The entire career of Imran Khan has been boot-polishing, but now he is done with it, and he has started bootlicking," he told a public rally, The News reported. "His nappies were changed by General Hameed Gul. He was a toy for General Pasha," he alleged.
Imran Khan's aide on Balochistan quits cabinet citing lack of development
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He made the announcement while addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. Earlier on Sunday, Bilawal called on Bugti at his residence where the two discussed the political situation in the country.
Whether I lose my govt or life, I will never forgive these corrupt leaders: Imran Khan
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday called out the "corrupt" opposition leaders and said that whether he loses his government or his life, he will never forgive them. He was speaking at one of the "biggest" rallies in his party's history at the Parade Ground in Islamabad as the Opposition has geared up to oust him from office through the no-confidence motion, the voting for which is scheduled to take place on Monday, Geo News reported.
Today is a battle for Pakistan: Imran Khan
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He maintained that it is a battle for the future of our nation and urged the people to come out of their homes to rewrite the history of Pakistan. In view of the rush on the streets, he urged citizens to leave early so that they can reach their destination on time. On March 24, Khan had invited the nation to join him on March 27 to reinstate the government's stance against the "dacoits" ruling Pakistan for the last 30 years.
Islamabad braces for political showdown
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Workers and leaders of the JUI-F, under the banner of the opposition alliance PDM, have already come to take the stage on the Srinagar Highway while PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz, along with Punjab opposition leader Hamza Shehbaz was leading her party caravan via GT Road to the capital, calling it the last nail in the coffin of the PTI government.
Bigotry towards minorities defames entire nation: Pak SC
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"To deprive a non-Muslim (minority) of our country from holding his religious beliefs, to obstruct him from professing and practicing his religion within the four walls of his place of worship is against the grain of our democratic Constitution and repugnant to the spirit and character of our Islamic Republic," said the nine-page judgment, authored by Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, who was heading a division bench hearing a petition against the offence of blasphemy on Ahmadi individuals.
Fear of showdown as Imran supporters, Oppn backers march towards Islamabad
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Pakistan Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry claimed that tens of thousands of PTI supporters are already on their way to Islamabad. The presence of a large number of rival political workers and a possibility of a showdown between them has sparked concerns among Islamabad authorities, who have declared an emergency at Islamabad hospitals while hospitals in Rawalpindi have also been put on alert, Samaa TV reported.
Imran 'thanks' Opposition for boosting his party's popularity
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has "thanked" the Opposition bigwigs for moving a no-confidence motion against him, saying it helped his party regain popularity, Express Tribune reported."Our estranged party workers have returned to [PTI] after seeing their [opposition leaders'] real faces... Nations fall when they stop differentiating between good and evil," Khan said while addressing a public gathering in Punjab's Kamalia district on Saturday.
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