Pakistan ‘inches away’ from civil unrest after ousting of Imran Khan

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Former PM is accused of creating wave of public anger that could prove difficult to control

Tehreek-e-Insaf party and opposition lawmakers began to aggressively confront each other and the deputy speaker, Sardar Dost Muhammad Mazari, was attacked by members of the treasury benches.

Supporters of former Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, hold flags and signs as they gather during a public rally, on 13 April in Peshawar, Pakistan.After losing the support of the powerful military, the opposition moved in with a no-confidence vote, backed by many from Khan’s own coalition who had lost faith in the prime minister.

“Khan has polarised Pakistan to such an extreme level,” said Hoodbhoy. “The coming days will be chaotic as his insatiable lust for power makes him truly dangerous for this country.” He also clarified that the US never asked for army bases in Pakistan, something Imran khan used as “evidence” of why the US wanted him to be ousted. Yet the stance of the military establishment, which wields huge power in the country, has also made its members targets of a social media campaign led by Khan’s supporters, who see the army as having played a role in the prime minister’s fall from power.

 

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