2023
DOI: 10.47264/idea.jhsms/4.1.7
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Journalism and the regime change in Pakistan (2022): exploring the solidarity and political discourses on the social media

Abstract: For the first time in Pakistan, a sitting prime minister has been ousted through a ‘No-Confidence Motion (NCM)’ initiated by the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) in April 2022. PDM, the coalition of 15 political parties, claimed the success of NCM as the win of democracy. The ousted PM and Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Mr. Imran Khan, alleged that the motion was a ‘regime change’ attempt backed by a foreign conspiracy initiated by internal and external elements. Pakistani journalists, who are already la… Show more

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“…The already shaky ties between the two countries further witnessed a new low when Pakistan's premier, Imran Khan (2018Khan ( -2022 raised the issue of a US-led foreign conspiracy to oust him from power (Latif & Sajid, 2022;Ghauri et al, 2023). However, the National Security Council has not found any evidence to support Khan's claims of external interference or intimidation.…”
Section: Post-withdrawal Challenges To Pakistan-us Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The already shaky ties between the two countries further witnessed a new low when Pakistan's premier, Imran Khan (2018Khan ( -2022 raised the issue of a US-led foreign conspiracy to oust him from power (Latif & Sajid, 2022;Ghauri et al, 2023). However, the National Security Council has not found any evidence to support Khan's claims of external interference or intimidation.…”
Section: Post-withdrawal Challenges To Pakistan-us Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%