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Pakistan Political Crisis
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Pakistan: Imran surpassed military dictators to wrap up democracy, says Fazl

| @indiablooms | Apr 04, 2022, at 11:06 pm

Islamabad: Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) Chairman and Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam (JUIF) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman slammed Imran Khan and said the Pakistan PM even surpassed the military dictators to wrap up the democratic system in the country.

Talking to a private TV channel on Sunday, he was quoted as saying by The News International that the self-fabricated letter with claims of being despatched by a foreign country containing threats was an attempt to flee from accountability.

“Was it the change Imran Khan telling the nation about?” he questioned.

The PDM chief declared rejection of the no-trust motion as unconstitutional.

“They came into power via unconstitutional means and are now using unconstitutional tactics instead of facing defeat,” he was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

Meanwhile,  Imran Khan will continue to serve as the Pakistan Prime Minister till a caretaker premier is not appointed under Article 224-A(4) of the country's Constitution, according to a notification issued by President Dr Arif Alvi 's office, Dawn reported on Monday.

Article 224(A) of the Pakistan constitution deals with the procedure of the appointment of the caretaker prime minister in case the leader of the house and leader of the opposition do not agree on the name of a caretaker prime minister.

Article 224(A) states: "The incumbent Prime Minister and the incumbent Chief Minister shall continue to hold office till appointment of the care-taker Prime Minister and the care-taker Chief Minister, as the case may be."

Earlier in the day, the Cabinet Secretariat notified that Imran Khan had "ceased to hold the office of the prime minister of Pakistan with immediate effect".

However, under Article 94 of the Constitution, the president "may ask the Prime Minister to continue to hold office until his successor enters upon the office of Prime Minister".

The development came after the National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri disallowed the no-trust vote against PM Imran on Sunday when he ruled it to be part of a "foreign conspiracy" and in violation of Article 5 of the Constitution, which demands loyalty to the state.

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