On 7 April, the Supreme Court of Pakistan had delivered a verdict that had sought to disband and mandated a vote of no-confidence. As a face saving gesture, Imran had to quit or face even utter humiliation of being forced out.
Khan's political party the PTI had lost the support of its key coalition allies, denying him the mandate required to stay in office. The second more compelling factor was that in recent times, he had fallen off the good books and lost support of the Pakistan military. In 2018, the military had helped him to come to power.
The Opposition parties secured 174 votes in the 342-member house in support of the no-confidence motion, the Speaker said, making it a majority vote. A significant number of MPs from the ruling party stayed away from the vote under mysterious circumstances.
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