Pakistan: China’s eye on political turmoil, Imran accuses America of destabilizing his government

World Desk, Amar Ujala, Beijing

Published by: Jeet Kumar
Updated Mon, 04 Apr 2022 12:46 AM IST

Summary

According to China’s official news agency, China has appealed to all political parties to stick together in the interest of stability and development.

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China is keeping a close eye on the political developments that have become the trap of Imran Khan in Pakistan. Pakistan President Arif Alvi dissolved Parliament on the recommendation of Imran Khan amid political gimmicks in Islamabad.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan had alleged that America was responsible for the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition against his government. According to China’s official news agency, China has appealed to all political parties to stick together in the interest of stability and development.

However, China has not yet made any official comment on Pakistan. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on March 31 that China always adheres to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

The Chinese state news agency said in a report on Imran Khan’s remarks that a foreign power conspired against him to remove his government through a motion of no confidence, and the deputy speaker of the lower house rejected the proposal because the nation was like this. Can’t let conspiracies succeed.

US denies allegations
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday alleged that senior US diplomat Donald Lu was involved in a foreign conspiracy to topple his government through a no-confidence motion. On the other hand, leaders of Pakistan’s opposition parties termed Imran Khan’s allegation as baseless, while the US rejected the allegations.

Pakistani Supreme Court said – Government institutions should not take any unconstitutional step
Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Sunday asked all government bodies to refrain from taking any “unconstitutional” move after the President rejected a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan in the National Assembly and allowed dissolution of the House on Khan’s recommendation. ordered.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Omar Ata Bandiyal said that all orders and steps initiated by the Prime Minister and the President regarding the dissolution of the National Assembly will be subject to the orders of the court. Judge Bandiyal also adjourned the hearing of the high-profile case for a day.

Chief Justice issued notice
Chief Justice Bandiyal took cognizance of the entire situation and a three-judge bench held preliminary hearings despite the weekend and issued notices to all the respondents including President Alvi and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Suri.

The court ordered all the parties to refrain from taking any unconstitutional step and adjourned the matter till Monday.
Chief Justice Bandial said that all orders and steps initiated by the Prime Minister and the President in relation to the dissolution of the National Assembly would be subject to the orders of the court.

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China is keeping a close eye on the political developments that have become the trap of Imran Khan in Pakistan. Pakistan President Arif Alvi dissolved Parliament on the recommendation of Imran Khan amid political gimmicks in Islamabad.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan had alleged that America was responsible for the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition against his government. According to China’s official news agency, China has appealed to all political parties to stick together in the interest of stability and development.

However, China has not yet made any official comment on Pakistan. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on March 31 that China always adheres to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

The Chinese state news agency said in a report on Imran Khan’s remarks that a foreign power conspired against him to remove his government through a motion of no confidence, and the deputy speaker of the lower house rejected the proposal because the nation was like this. Can’t let conspiracies succeed.

US denies allegations

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday alleged that senior US diplomat Donald Lu was involved in a foreign conspiracy to topple his government through a no-confidence motion. On the other hand, leaders of Pakistan’s opposition parties termed Imran Khan’s allegation as baseless, while the US rejected the allegations.

Pakistani Supreme Court said – Government institutions should not take any unconstitutional step

Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Sunday asked all government bodies to refrain from taking any “unconstitutional” move after the President rejected a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan in the National Assembly and allowed dissolution of the House on Khan’s recommendation. ordered.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Omar Ata Bandiyal said that all orders and steps initiated by the Prime Minister and the President regarding the dissolution of the National Assembly will be subject to the orders of the court. Judge Bandiyal also adjourned the hearing of the high-profile case for a day.

Chief Justice issued notice

Chief Justice Bandiyal took cognizance of the entire situation and a three-judge bench held preliminary hearings despite the weekend and issued notices to all the respondents including President Alvi and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Suri.

The court ordered all the parties to refrain from taking any unconstitutional step and adjourned the matter till Monday.

Chief Justice Bandial said that all orders and steps initiated by the Prime Minister and the President in relation to the dissolution of the National Assembly would be subject to the orders of the court.