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ISLAMABAD, April 9 — Pakistan lawmakers clashed angrily in the national assembly today with the opposition accusing ruling party members of wasting time ahead of a no-confidence vote that will likely see Prime Minister Imran Khan booted from office. The session was adjourned for a second time...

ISLAMABAD, April 9 — Pakistan lawmakers clashed angrily in the national assembly today with the opposition accusing ruling party members of wasting time ahead of a no-confidence vote that will likely see Prime Minister Imran Khan booted from office.

There is no vote for a new premier on the agenda, but that could change and Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Shehbaz Sharif is the anointed candidate. Tempers rose when Shehbaz insisted a vote be held immediately — as ordered by the Supreme Court on Thursday — but Khan loyalists demanded discussion first on their leader’s claims there had been foreign interference in the process.

Qureshi returned after an adjournment with a litany of grievances, and accused the opposition of leading the country down a dangerous path. The former international cricket star said he would not cooperate with any incoming administration and called on his supporters to take to the streets. Khan said the PML-N and the Pakistan Peoples Party — two normally feuding dynastic groups who joined forces to oust him — had conspired with Washington to bring the no-confidence vote because of his opposition to US foreign policy, particularly in Muslim nations such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

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