Thousands rally for Pakistan PM ahead of Parliament's no-trust vote

A no confidence motion has been tabled in the country's National Assembly, with days of debates expected to start next week before the vote. The opposition needs a simple majority to topple Khan, after which a new prime minister would be chosen by...

A police officer reacts as the supporters of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party, wave flags as he lands from a helicopter to attend a public rally in Islamabad, Pakistan March 27, 2022. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
Thousands of Pakistanis gathered in the capital Islamabad on Sunday to rally behind the country's beleaguered Prime Minister Imran Khan who is facing a no-confidence vote in Parliament. The former cricketing star is accused by the opposition of mismanaging the economy and foreign policy in the most serious challenge to his leadership since coming to power in 2018.

Political analysts say Khan has lost the crucial support of the country's powerful military, while a spate of MPs from his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party have said they will defect.

Addressing a rally attended by supporters who were bussed in from around the country, Khan claimed he was the subject of a "foreign conspiracy" aimed at dislodging his government and that "funding was being channelled into Pakistan from abroad".


"We have been threatened in writing but we will not compromise on national interests," he claimed.

A no confidence motion has been tabled in the country's National Assembly, with days of debates expected to start next week before the vote. The opposition needs a simple majority to topple Khan, after which a new prime minister would be chosen by parliament. But horse-trading is common in Pakistan politics and the rebels could well return to the fold.
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