Although the prime minister's vote of no confidence initiated by the opposition party in Pakistan was rejected, imran Khan passed the test, but the opposition did not seem to intend to stop the flag, but instead moved imran Khan to "kill". According to the Global Times, Pakistan's Supreme Court on the evening of April 7 found that the previous decisions of the National Assembly were invalid and demanded another vote of no confidence against Imran Khan.
At the same time, as this political turmoil deepens, more and more evidence shows that the Pakistani opposition is not the only initiator of this political turmoil, and the United States seems to have once again played the role of the black hand behind the scenes. Donald Lu, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, threatened Pakistan's ambassador to the United States that if the motion against Imran Khan was passed and the current Pakistani government was overthrown, then Pakistan could gain the "forgiveness" of the United States. Otherwise, the Pakistani side will face "serious consequences".
All indications are that Pakistan's opposition party has the tacit support of American forces behind it. Imran Khan also said the government had evidence of secret collusion between the Pakistani opposition and the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan. The main reason for the United States to meddle in Pakistan's politics is because Imran Khan has expressed a clear "anti-American stance". Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Pakistan has not followed the diplomatic strategy of the United States, but has frequently "helped" Russia on the international stage.
Pakistan also voted firmly against the Anti-Russian vote in the Human Rights Council of the United Nations General Assembly. This has clearly caused strong dissatisfaction in the United States. So Humei began to secretly instigate the Pakistani opposition in an attempt to overthrow imran Khan's government. The Pakistani opposition then quickly moved up and introduced a no-confidence resolution against Imran Khan in the National Assembly.
If this resolution is supported by a majority of Pakistani parliamentarians, the current Pakistani government will be overthrown, and Imran Khan will become Pakistan's first prime minister to be deposed. It should be noted that under pakistan's relevant laws, a president who has been ousted cannot continue to run. This means that Imran Khan's political career will come to an end. Not to mention that after imran Khan's removal, there is a risk of political reckoning.
Fortunately, this no-confidence resolution group was rejected by the Deputy Speaker of Pakistan's National Assembly on the grounds that it was unconstitutional. The Speaker believes that the motion was made after Pakistan was threatened by the United States and that the case of no confidence was likely to be influenced by foreign powers. Subsequently, at imran Khan's request, the president of Pakistan dissolved the parliament and Imran Khan was relieved of his post as prime minister.
Although it was called dismissal, it was actually a good thing for Imran Khan. On the one hand, after the dissolution of parliament, re-elections will be held within 90 days, and Imran Khan can continue to run. At the same time, according to the current level of public support, Imran Khan clearly has enough confidence in winning the election.
But now Pakistan's Supreme Court ruling shatters Imran Khan's illusions. The Pakistani opposition, with the support of the United States, wants to "exterminate" the Pakistani prime minister, and Imran Khan, who has been forced into a corner, will naturally not give up. Pakistan's federal government has set up a committee to investigate and gather evidence of the opposition's secret collusion with U.S. forces to overthrow the current government.
Pakistan's press and broadcasting minister, Chowdhury, also said that at the national assembly meeting, the federal government will submit evidence of foreign forces plotting to overthrow the Pakistani government. Imran Khan is ready to fight to the death, and the Pakistani government will certainly not let the Desire of the United States succeed easily.