As the military faces public anger over Khan’s exit, the ex-PM escalates his rhetoric against the powerful institution.

As the military faces public anger over Khan’s exit, the ex-PM escalates his rhetoric against the powerful institution.

Imran Khan’s term in office has ended in a firestorm of controversy and public recrimination.

Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lost the support of coalition allies, denying him the parliamentary majority he needed.

Parliament meets to vote on no-confidence motion moved by opposition, backed by dissident members of Khan’s party.

The province has seen the most ardent campaigning, with few security fears – and a result remains too close to call.
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