A motorcyclist rides past a billboard with the picture of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, displayed outside the National Assembly, in Islamabad, on Sunday. PHOTO: AP/PTI
Pakistan’s parliament is slated to convene on Saturday to vote on removing Imran Khan as prime minister, an official notice said on Friday, potentially cutting short his term as leader. Pakistan’s Supreme Court ruled late on Thursday that Khan must face the no-confidence vote, which he is widely expected to lose, meaning he would be ousted from office. The lower house of parliament has been convened for a session on Saturday at 10:30 am (11 am IST).
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2022-04-09 12:58:09