Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan managed to avoid voting on the no-confidence motion on Sunday (April 3) presented by the opposition parties.
It was expected that PM Khan will be removed from power but the country's assembly deputy speaker refused to accept the motion of no confidence in the government.
After that, the national assembly of the country was also dissolved and reports have stated fresh elections will take place in 90 days.
Pakistan's embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday effectively lost majority in Parliament after Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) joined the ranks of the Opposition.
Pakistan government confirmed that its allegation about a foreign conspiracy against the prime minister was based on a diplomatic cable received from one of the country’s missions abroad.
Pakistan's embattled PM Imran Khan has been claiming that the Opposition's no-confidence motion against him was the result of a "foreign conspiracy" because of his external policy and funds were being channelled from abroad to oust him from power.