On behalf of his party and the nation, Imran Khan thanked the parliamentarians.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday appreciated the spirit of members of National Assembly (MNAs), who attended the joint sitting of the parliament despite serious illness or other urgent family engagements.
On his official twitter handle, the Primier mentioned Mohammad Kheyal Zaman, Ehsanullah Tiwana and Rahat Amanullah Bhatti who ensured their presence despite being seriously ill.
While expressing gratitude to Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, Khan said that the federal minister attended the joint session despite the death of his elder brother.
On behalf of his party and the nation, Imran Khan thanked the parliamentarians.
The majority votes of treasury benches led to the passage of a series of bills including the use of electronic voting machines and grant of voting rights to overseas Pakistanis in next election.
On behalf of PTI & the nation I esp want to appreciate & thank the jazba of our MNAs Mohammed Kheyal Zaman, Ehsanullah Tiwana & Rahat Amanullah Bhatti, all of whom, despite being seriously ill, attended jt session & of Sh Rasheed who attended despite the death of his brother.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) November 18, 2021
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