A recent callfor“dialogue and diplomacy” to settle his nation’s disputes with Indiafrom Pakistan Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwais unlikely to evoke any positive response from New Delhi, which is also opposed to his proposal for involving China.
A wary China on Sunday kept a close watch on the rapid political developments inPakistan- its all-weather ally - after the Parliament in Islamabad was dissolved over Prime Minister Imran Khan's allegation that there was American hand behind the Opposition parties no-confidence motion against him.
While there is no official comment here yet, the state-run media highlighted Khan's allegations of US hand behind the opposition no confidence motion against him, which was cited as a reason by Qasim Khan Suri, deputy speaker ofPakistan's National Assembly, to reject the opposition's no-confidence motion against the government.
FormerPakistanprime minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and all others involved in the "conspiracy" against the nation are guilty of high treason and should be tried for desecrating the Constitution.
The former premier's remarks came after President Arif Alvi approved the advice of Prime Minister Imran Khan to dissolve the National Assembly after the embattled premier recommended the controversial move in the wake of a no-trust move against him.
"The aim of the opposition in presenting the no-confidence motion is to hold new elections, but the path taken by Imran Khan for new elections is unconstitutional and he will have to suffer the consequences," said Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari