Imran Khan chairs party’s CEC meeting, urges party leaders to distribute tickets on merit for LG elections


Islamabad: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan presided over a meeting of PTI’s Central Executive Committee (CEC) on Monday and called upon the party leaders to accelerate public contact campaign before the start of local government (LG) elections.
During the meeting, the prime minister said that the PTI is the most popular party of the country and people have no better option other than PTI. He also directed them to prepare schedule for public rallies. “The PTI was still the most popular party of Pakistan and people didn’t have any other better option except the PTI,” he also opined.
The meeting also discussed method for issuance of tickets on merit for local government elections. It also mulled over the names for mayorship in big cities. The CEC discussed the second phase of LG polls in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The prime minister expressed his resolve to fight the polls with full vigor. He resolved that the administrative structure of the party would be overhauled. He termed PTI’s workers a precious asset of the party.
Besides this, the CEC meeting was also briefed about Prime Minister Khan’s recent visit to China. The prime minister asked his party leaders to highlight the achievements and success of his China visit.

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