Haqeeqi Azadi Movement

The Haqeeqi Azadi Movement (Urdu: حقیقی آزادی) is a political movement started by Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan, after he was sacked from his office on 9 April 2022. The opposition joined hands to submit a no-confidence motion against the former prime minister in March 2022, and they were deemed successful by managing to secure 172 votes, enough to oust a sitting prime minister.

Haqeeqi Azadi Movement
True freedom
Date9 April 2022 - Present
Location
Pakistan
Caused by
  • Removal of Imran Khan led government
  • Horse trading
  • Intervention of military in civilian's ambit
  • Foreign influence in country's policies
  • Lack of accountability
  • Status quo
Goals
  • Free and Fair elections
  • Rule of law
  • Civilian supremacy

The motion from the surface looked like a normal democratic exercise, however it is widely believed that the military establishment, backed by the influence of the United States government, had a prominent role in the ousting of Imran Khan, evident by the report of The Intercept in August 2023 which published a leaked copy of the cable, which it claimed to have received from a disgruntled member of Pakistan's military.

After the day of ousting, supporters of Imran Khan in large numbers took to the streets as a solidarity protest, which kickstarted the current movement, which have been convoluted as one of the longest political crises in the history of Pakistan.

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