Khan was arrested on May 9 in connection with the charges, sparking the protests by his supporters and their attacks on the military facilities. He was later freed on bail.
Shahbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has appointed Asif Ali Khan Durrani to the position of Pakistan's special representative for Afghanistan affairs through a decree issued by the country's cabinet.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, gave authorities 72 hours to identify and arrest all those involved in violent acts after former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrest.
After the arrest of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan's supporters came to the streets in different areas of the country, especially Karachi, and clashed with the security forces.
In a potentially costly move for a country already facing full-blown economic and political crises, Pakistan plans to launch a new nationwide operation to root out militants, the national security committee said.
The head of the international money laundering watchdog which makes the list said that Pakistan has been taken off an international grey list that warrants increased surveillance for terrorism financing.
In a bid to produce cheap electricity to provide relief to domestic consumers and industries, Pakistan’s Prime Minister directed the authorities concerned to import coal from Afghanistan and deal currency to be Pak Rs.