Pakistan reacts to Imran Khan's ousting - in pictures
Supporters of former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan rally in Karachi protesting against his dismissal from office through a no-confidence vote in parliament. EPA
Fans throw their weight behind Mr Khan, during a demonstration in Lahore. Reuters
The former cricketer's supporters turned up wearing colourful costumes at the Karachi rally. AFP
Mr Khan's supporters came out on the streets of Islamabad shortly after he was dismissed through a parliamentary vote. AFP
The rally in Lahore drew large crowds of Mr Khan's supporters. AP
Mr Khan has urged his supporters to stage peaceful protests against his dismissal from power. AFP
Mr Khan's supporters march in Peshawar. AFP
Young supporters of Mr Khan express their anger during a rally in Islamabad. Reuters
Women supporters of Mr Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party turned out in large numbers at the rally. Reuters
Opposition leader Fazlur Rehman, right, waves to supporters from his vehicle as he leaves the parliament building after the no-confidence vote against Mr Khan. AFP
Opposition parliamentarians leave the parliament house. AFP
Supporters of the opposition PML-N party celebrate in Multan, after the vote. EPA
The announcement of the vote's result came shortly before 1am (8pm GMT) after multiple adjournments in the lower house. EPA
Supporters of an opposition party celebrate in Karachi, after the announcement of the results. AP
People celebrate the removal of Mr Khan, in Karachi. AP
Politicians and supporters of Mr Khan chant slogans outside the National Assembly in Islamabad. Bloomberg
Police officers detain a supporter of Mr Khan. Bloomberg
Policewomen detain supporters of Mr Khan. Bloomberg
Supporters of opposition parties celebrate outside the National Assembly in Islamabad. Bloomberg
Police officers stand guard outside the National Assembly building. Bloomberg
Military personnel arrive to take positions outside parliament. Bloomberg
People celebrate the results of the vote, which was earlier delayed by multiple adjournments in the lower house caused by members of Mr Khan's party. AP