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  1. Imran Khan Should...: Pak President's Advice To Ex
  2. Pervez Musharraf death live updates former Pakistan President dies after prolonged illness Shehbaz Sharif Imran Khan PM
  3. Pakistan Updates: Imran Khan Faces Court Following Arrest
  4. Imran Khan to continue as PM until appointment of caretaker premier, says Pakistan president
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Imran Khan Should...: Pak President's Advice To Ex

Islamabad: Pakistan President Arif Alvi on Thursday stated that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan, who is also his close aide, ought to publicly denounce the May 9 events, which saw attacks on the government buildings and military sites following Khan's arrest, reported Geo News. In an interview on Geo News' "Capital Talk" programme, the president advocated for prosecuting miscreants responsible for the May 9 events. The PTI chairman, according to the president, did not oppose General Asim Munir, the COAS of the Army. The PTI leadership, which includes the party chairman Khan, has denounced the attacks in which the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi was also a target and demanded an investigation into the incidents by the Supreme Court. Following Khan's arrest in the Al-Qadir Trust case, which resulted in break out of violent protests across Pakistan, forced the government to detain thousands of PTI employees, according to Geo News. The Islamabad High Court has granted bail to Imran Khan till June 8 in cases registered against him. The army declared that May 9, 2023, the day turmoil erupted across the country following Khan's arrest, will be remembered as a "dark chapter" in history after the PTI chief supporters stormed army installations. Recently, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir said that "planned and orchestrated tragic incidents" of May 9, the day military installations were attacked, will never be allowed again at any cost, ARY News reported. The...

Pervez Musharraf death live updates former Pakistan President dies after prolonged illness Shehbaz Sharif Imran Khan PM

Pervez Musharraf passed away at an American hospital in Dubai following a prolonged illness, Pakistani media reported. Musharraf was the 10th President of Pakistan and served as the 10th chairman Joint Chiefs of staff committee of Pakistan (CJCSC) from 1998 to 2001 and the 7th top general from 1998 to 2007. The former Pakistan President succumbed to Amyloidosis and was hospitalised weeks before after he complained of problem in ailments. Musharraf was living in Dubai since 2016. Musharraf, 79, was suffering from amyloidosis, a rare disease caused by a build-up of an abnormal protein called amyloid in organs and tissues throughout the body, The Express Tribune reported. Musharraf was born on August 11, 1943, in Delhi. He assumed the post of Chief Executive after imposing martial law in the country in 1999 and served as the president of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008. The former president's family moved from New Delhi to Karachi in 1947. He joined the Pakistan Army in 1964 and was a graduate of the Army Staff and Command College, Quetta.

Pakistan Updates: Imran Khan Faces Court Following Arrest

A Conversation with Henry Kissinger at 100 As Henry Kissinger celebrates his centennial he sat down with Bloomberg's Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait to look back over the events of his lifetime. Covering his early life in Europe, his rise to power in the United States and the marks he left on Asia. Bloomberg Radio Bloomberg Business of Sports Bloomberg Business of Sports lets you follow the money in the world of sports, reporting on trades, salaries, endorsements, contracts and collective bargaining. The show takes listeners inside the business end of the sports world, and explains what it means to fans and their pocketbooks. Bloomberg Originals Pakistan’s prime minister said in a televised speech that protesters are committing an “act of terrorism” when they damage public and private property, condemning the violence after former premier Imran Khan’s arrest Tuesday. The comments follow a warning by the military that “stern action” would be taken against those damaging state property, seeking to quell violent clashes following Khan’s arrest.

Imran Khan to continue as PM until appointment of caretaker premier, says Pakistan president

Islamabad: Imran Khan will continue to be the Prime Minister of Pakistan until the appointment of a caretaker premier, according to a notification issued by President Arif Alvi on Monday. The incumbent prime minister shall continue to hold office till appointment of the care-taker premier, the notification said. The comments posted here/below/in the given space are not on behalf of Onmanorama. The person posting the comment will be in sole ownership of its responsibility. According to the central government's IT rules, obscene or offensive statement made against a person, religion, community or nation is a punishable offense, and legal action would be taken against people who indulge in such activities.

Pervez Musharraf

Pakistan: The Pervez Musharraf government On October 12, 1999, while Musharraf was out of the National Security Council, made up of civilian and military appointees, to run Pakistan in the Over the next several years, Musharraf survived a number of assassination attempts. He reinstated the constitution in 2002, though it was heavily In 2007 Musharraf sought reelection to the presidency, but he faced opposition from Pakistan’s Supreme Court, primarily over the issue of his continuing to serve simultaneously as both president and head of the military. The court thwarted his attempt to suspend the chief The poor performance of Musharraf’s party in the February 2008 parliamentary elections was widely seen as a rejection of the president and his rule. The elections yielded an opposition coalition headed by Sharif and Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. In October 2010, after a period of self-imposed exile, Musharraf announced the formation of a new All Pakistan Muslim League, and vowed to return to Pakistan in time for the 2013 national elections. He did so in March 2013, but his bid to stand in elections faced a variety of legal and political obstacles, including several open criminal investigations regarding his actions as president. On April 18 a Pakistani court disqualified him from entering the race because of an ongoing investigation regarding his

President of Pakistan

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