Imran Khan was ousted from the office of Pakistan’s PM after he lost a no-confidence vote in parliament on April 10th. A week before, Khan had tried to dissolve Parliament to block the vote from happening, but the Supreme Court overruled this move as unconstitutional. The National Assembly elected Shehbaz Sharif as their interim 23rd prime minister. Khan claimed that U.S. foreign policy ousted him to overthrow his government, adding that he looks to the public to protest against a “US-backed regime” in Pakistan. Shehbaz has faced corruption allegations and spent time in jail during Imran Khan's tenure, however, he has not been convicted of an offense and maintains the allegations are politically motivated.
Imran Khan was ousted from the office of Pakistan’s PM after he lost a no-confidence vote in parliament on April 10th. A week before, Khan had tried to dissolve Parliament to block the vote from happening, but the Supreme Court overruled this move as unconstitutional. The National Assembly elected Shehbaz Sharif as their interim 23rd prime minister. Khan claimed that U.S. foreign policy ousted him to overthrow his government, adding that he looks to the public to protest against a “US-backed regime” in Pakistan. Shehbaz has faced corruption allegations and spent time in jail during Imran Khan's tenure, however, he has not been convicted of an offense and maintains the allegations are politically motivated.