Imran Khan Profile
On April 9, the Pakistan Supreme Court was ready late at evening to hear a plea relating to the deadline set for the vote on the no-confidence movement moved against Imran Khan’s authorities. Asad Qaiser, then Speaker within the Assembly, had not held the vote by midnight despite the apex court’s direction to do so. The Islamabad High Court was also opened around midnight to pay attention to another plea. By Umair Jamal Pakistan’s parliament rejected a serious Anti-Money Laundering Bill, claiming the federal government had left out the opposition’s amendments. The United States has been highly displeased with certain elements of Pakistan’s overseas coverage for over a decade now. A no-confidence vote was first submitted as a motion by Pakistan’s opposition parties on March 8 but was delayed repeatedly as Khan tried to cling to energy. The Federal Investigation Agency has positioned the names of the six individuals on the ‘stop list' on Sunday after Imran Khan's ouster as pri...