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- Imran Khan Ousted as P.M. of Pakistan in No-Confidence Vote. PTI chairman becomes the first prime minister to be voted out of office through a no-trust motion.
- Democracy Restored: Imran Khan voted out after NA Speaker steps down to end the daylong deadlock ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly early hours of Sunday voted to show no trust on Prime Minister Imran Khan with the majority vote, removing him from office.
- PTI sends to SC review petition of order on deputy speaker’s ruling. The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf on Saturday sent to the Supreme Court (SC) a review petition challenging its recent decision to set aside the National Assembly (NA) Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri’s ruling to dismiss the no-trust resolution against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
- PM Imran Khan is seeking NRO from Opposition: Hamid Mir says PM Imran Khan is in constant touch with his cabinet members.
- Cabinet approves sharing ‘threat letter’ with CJP, Senate chairman, NA speaker PM Imran Khan chairs special cabinet meeting; “threat letter” to be shared with CJP tonight.
- Army tests nuclear-capable missile: ISPR ISLAMABAD: The military successfully tested Shaheen-III, a new nuclear-capable surface-to-surface missile, on Saturday that is able to deliver multiple warheads and evade radar detection, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
- Imran Khan leaves PM Office following Asad Qaiser’s resignation PTI’s Senator Faisal Javed Khan tweets that he saw off PM Imran Khan as he left his official state residence.
- ‘Fake’ US federal agent claimed ties to Pakistan intelligence, prosecutors say WASHINGTON: One of two American men arrested in Washington for posing as US federal security officials and cultivating access to the Secret Service, which protects Joe Biden, claimed ties to Pakistan intelligence, a federal prosecutor told a judge.