Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PM Khan faces no-confidence vote

The session will start at 10:30am local time, and the vote is the fourth point on the agenda, brought by the opposition leader

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s parliament will 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.

The country’s top 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 10:30am local time, the speaker’s office said in an order paper. The vote, brought by the opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif, is the fourth point on the agenda.

Khan said after Thursday’s ruling that “My message to our nation is I have always and will continue to fight for (Pakistan) till the last ball”.

In its ruling, the Supreme Court said Khan had acted unconstitu­tionally in blocking the no-confidence vote last Sunday. Khan, who opposed the Us-led interventi­on in Afghanista­n and has developed relations with Russia since he became prime minister, has accused the US of supporting a plot to oust him. Washington has dismissed the accusation.

Ending uncertaint­y?

The rupee currency hit all-time lows on Thursday and foreign exchange reserves tumbled.

Pakistan’s central bank hiked its benchmark interest rate by 250 basis points on Thursday, the largest such move since 1996.

On Friday, markets opened higher on investor hopes the crisis might be easing. The Pakistan Stock Exchange was up 680 points, or 1.5%, and the rupee had rebounded from historic lows.

“The court decision will end political uncertaint­y and constituti­onal crisis to a large extent. This will help restore come confidence in the markets,” Muhammad Sohail of Karachibas­ed Topline Securities told Reuters.

“However economic challenges means any new government will have to deal with pressing economic issues before that.

Meeting with ISI chief

As PM explored his options ahead of the no-confidence vote against him, the PM met with Lieutenant General Nadeem Anjum, the chief of country’s intelligen­ce agency Inter-service Intelligen­ce (ISI), on Friday.

Imran Khan also held a meeting of PTI’S political committee on the same day. PTI committee has decided to hold public gathering across all districts of the country and raise awareness about the “foreign conspiracy” to topple Imran Khan government.

Foreign conspiracy probe The government has set up a commission led by a retired army officer to investigat­e the alleged “foreign conspiracy” behind the no-confidence motion, minister for informatio­n Fawad Chaudhry said.

The decision to constitute the commission was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Khan

He said the commission has been formed to probe into the issue of the “threatenin­g letter” and it will be headed by Lieutenant General (retd) Tariq Khan.

“The commission will investigat­e where the conspiracy was hatched and who were the local handlers of the conspiracy to topple the government,” he said.

“We have evidence of eight dissident provincial lawmakers being in contact with foreign dignitarie­s. The commission will look at a connection between local handlers and regime change,” Chaudhry further added.

He is seen as one of the greatest ever Pakistani cricketers. He was the captain of the Pakistan cricket team for 10 years As a captain, he played 48 Test matches of which 14 were won by Pakistan, 8 lost, and 26 were draw. He also played 139 ODIS; winning 77, losing 57 and at least one ending

in a tie

There had been high hopes for Khan after he won in 2018 on a promise of ending corruption and cronyism

The election was significan­t because it was considered the 2nd consecutiv­e democratic transition after being ruled on and off by military since independen­ce

Born in Lahore to family with Pashtun origins

Test debut in cricket

Debuts in ODI

Takes over as the captain of Pakistan’s cricket team from Javed Miandad

Leads Pakistan to World Cup cricket victory

Founds centrist Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaaf (Movement for Justice)

Wins PTI’S first and only seat in general elections held under military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Served as opposition member from Mianwali district till 2007

Inducted into the ICC cricket Hall of Fame

Becomes prime minister after PTI wins polls in an election marred by long delays in ballot counting and accusation­s of vote rigging

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