It should be noted that earlier Imran nominated Ali Amin as next chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader and former speaker of national assembly Asad Qaiser stated that Imran Khan has nominated Omar Ayub to be the next prime minister of Pakistan.
According to the details, PTI’s founder Imran Khan has given the task to Asad Qaiser in a meeting in Adiala Jail in which Asad will be contacting with other political parties to form up the government.
Imran Khan said to Asad that all the decisions will be taken by discussing with the party's leadership and political leadership should be prepared to form up the government.
Asad said that he has been given a task to contact with other political parties and his party will get in touch with those parties who will be doing strikes against the rigging in general elections results.
Former speaker accused that there was a mass scale of rigging in general elections and the public will not be accepting the selected government. He affirms that his party will be sitting in assembly and legally fight against this rigging.
PTI's leader said that his party will be calling a parlimentary meeting in a few days. He remakared that his party is recalling the reponsibilty of America and Europe as both countries claimed to be leaders of the democratic rights.
Qaiser demanded that the government should be in those hands to whom people voted on February 8. His party only wanted to rule the law.
His party will present his stance in front of the public. He asserted that whatever Imran Khan decided, Party does the same, he added.
It is important to mention here that PTI's backed independent 92 candidates have won in general elections results whereas Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has won 79 seats.
It should be noted that earlier Imran nominated Ali Amin as next chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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