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  2. 2023 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    29 March – 2023 Lakki Marwat terrorist attack: Four people are killed and six others are injured by two roadside bombings targeting police in Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [ 34] 30 March - The Lahore High Court rules that Pakistan's sedition law is unconstitutional, on the grounds that it violates free speech. [ 35]

  3. 2023 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    2023 Pakistan floods. The 2023 Pakistan floods occurred from March to July of 2023, caused by monsoon rains which returned to Pakistan after nine months after the 2022 Pakistan floods. Floods worsened at the end of June due to upcoming monsoon rains. [ 1] At least 159 people were killed, including many children. [ 1]

  4. 2023 Pakistani census - Wikipedia

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    Results. Total population. 241,499,431 ( 13.3%) Most populous province. Punjab (127,681,655) The 2023 Census of Pakistan was the detailed enumeration of the Pakistani population and the seventh national census in the country. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It was conducted by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. [ 4] It was also the first ever digital census to be ...

  5. 2022 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    April. 3 April – 2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis. 10 April – Imran Khan is removed from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan through a no-confidence motion, adopted by the majority of the parliament. 11 April – Shehbaz Sharif is sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. 18 April – Dadu village fire.

  6. 2022 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    Property damage. ₨ 3.2 trillion ($14.9 billion) [ 4 ] From 15 June to October 2022, floods in Pakistan killed 1,739 people, [ 3 ] and caused ₨ 3.2 trillion ($14.8 billion) of damage and ₨ 3.3 trillion ($15.2 billion) of economic losses. [ 4 ] The immediate causes of the floods were heavier than usual monsoon rains and melting glaciers [ 5 ...

  7. 2022–2023 Pakistan political unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 20222023 Pakistan political unrest was a series of political crises after the ousting of former prime minister Imran Khan through a no-confidence motion in April 2022. [ 15] The crises began in 2022 when the opposition joined hands and submitted a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan's government in the National Assembly.