Prime minister accused by the opposition of ‘treason’ after he defies a supreme court ruling and refuses to step down
Photograph: Anjum Naveed/APPhotograph: Anjum Naveed/APPakistan was in constitutional crisis as fears of martial law swirled after the prime minister,, blocked a vote of no-confidence on his rule – despite a legally binding ruling by the supreme court that the vote must go ahead.
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