I have a FB friend who follows Pakistan closely. This is what she wrote 9 hours ago:
The answer, as I understand it so far: today, 3 April 2002, in Islamabad PM Imran Khan prevented a US-sponsored coup by dissolving the lower house of Parliament, the National Assembly, where a motion of no-confidence in the PM by an organized mainly pro-Washington "opposition" was supposed to proceed to a vote which, if in his disfavor, would have forced him to step down. By citing that the motion endangered national security--because manufactured in cahoots with Washington's plan for regime change--the PM dissolved the National Assembly calling for new elections.
I have a FB friend who follows Pakistan closely. This is what she wrote 9 hours ago:
The answer, as I understand it so far: today, 3 April 2002, in Islamabad PM Imran Khan prevented a US-sponsored coup by dissolving the lower house of Parliament, the National Assembly, where a motion of no-confidence in the PM by an organized mainly pro-Washington "opposition" was supposed to proceed to a vote which, if in his disfavor, would have forced him to step down. By citing that the motion endangered national security--because manufactured in cahoots with Washington's plan for regime change--the PM dissolved the National Assembly calling for new elections.
Thanks, I read something similar on t.me.