Islamabad: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will emerge as the single largest party in Senate.

Taking to twitter, the federal minister claimed that PTI will secure 28 to 30 seats in the forthcoming Senate elections.
Fawad further said that opposition will go for ‘short walk’ after claims of long march, public gatherings and resignations.
“Hopeful that members of these parties will elect new leadership,” he added.
تحریک انصاف سینٹ کے انتخابات میں 28 سے 30 نشستیں حاصل کر کے سینٹ کی سب سے بڑی جماعت ہو گی،نون لیگ اور پیپلز پارٹی کی نابالغ قیادت کو احساس ہو گا کہ تیل کس بھاؤ ہے، جلسوں بیانات اور استعفوں کے بعد لانگ مارچ خالی شارٹ واک رہ جائیگا، امید ہے ان جماعتوں کے اراکین اب نئ قیادت لائیں گے
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) February 18, 2021
It is pertinent to mention here that Senate elections are scheduled to take place on March 03.
As per Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), around 170 candidates have submitted their nomination papers for contesting senate elections.

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