PTI nominates Omar Ayub as prime ministerial candidate
Asad Qaiser said that Europe and America are reminded of its responsibility on election rigging
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) central leader and former National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser has said that Omar Ayub will be our prime ministerial candidate.
Asad Qaiser met Imran Khan in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, in which Imran Khan entrusted him with the task of meeting political parties.
According to sources, the founder of PTI told Asad Qaiser that all decisions will be taken in consultation with the political leadership.
According to sources, the founder pti was consulted on the alliance with the new political party from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the founder PTI gave the task of alliance to Asad Qaiser.
Later talking to the media, Asad Qaiser said that Omar Ayub will be our prime ministerial candidate, I have been given the task of talking to all political parties.
The former Speaker of the National Assembly said that the task has been given to talk to all political parties, will contact the parties protesting against the rigging in the election, JUI, ANP, Jamaat-e-Islami and nationalist parties will talk to everyone.
He said that the election was rigged on a large scale, no one will accept such a rigged government, we will sit in the assembly and also fight a legal battle, we will call a parliamentary party meeting in a day or two.
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The former Speaker of the National Assembly said that europe and America are reminded of its responsibility on election rigging, America is a champion and claimant of democratic rights, so attention was drawn.
He said that we want the rule of law and the government has the right to whom the people voted, we will go to the assembly in protest and present our stand in front of the people, from here we will meet the leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami, JUI and other parties.
In the February 8 general elections, 92 candidates backed by the PTI have won, while the PML-N is leading with 79 seats among political parties.