Khan, who came to power in 2018 with promises to create a Naya Pakistan', was unceremoniously removed from the office
Bilawal Bhutto is the son of former premier Benazir Bhutto and ex-Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari
The country's top court ruled late on Thursday that Khan must face the no-confidence vote, which he is widely expected to lose, meaning he would be ousted from office
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
Pakistan's army is 'absolutely not' involved in the current political situation, army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar told Geo News
Khan's security has been beefed up as per the government's decision after these reports, the Dawn newspaper quoted Chaudhry as saying.
At a media talk in Islamabad, Gill said that the premier had neither made any offer to the Opposition, nor has he reached out to them for any 'safe options'
After the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan government was tabled in the National Assembly with a total of 161 votes in favour, the proceedings were adjourned till March 31
Two special trains have been mobilised by the national transporter, Pakistan Railways, from Lahore and Islamabad at the request of the government to transport its workers
He claimed that the NA speaker was a facilitator of Khan and that's why he avoided taking up the no-confidence motion
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has given Prime Minister Imran Khan a 24-hour ultimatum to resign and dissolve the assembly or be prepared to be ousted through a no-trust motion.
As inflation continues to mount in Pakistan, coupled with other financial woes, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has declared a "war" against Imran Khan
PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto on Monday said PM Imran Khan's decision to reduce petroleum and electricity prices was a result of PPP's 'long march' and no-trust motion to oust the government.
PPP's long march will leave Karachi on Feb 27 and will make it really difficult for the govt to handle once it reaches Islamabad, said Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday.
He also said the government's deal with the IMF would have devastating effects on the nation
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari slammed Imran Khan's government for shifting inflation blame on IMF
Pakistan People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reiterated the demand made by the 11-party opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement seeking Imran Khan's resignation by January 31
The PPP chair claimed that hundreds of young, degree-holding job aspirants from Gilgit-Baltistan are still looking for employment but the government is not doing anything for them
Owen Bennet-Jones spots and fills gaps in the vast literature available on the Bhuttos
The news of Bilawal's expected elevation was made public by none other than Shah himself