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A Big Announcement: Imran Khan Will Contest Elections On All 33 Seats

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan will be the only candidate of his party on all 33 parliamentary seats in the by-elections to be held in March

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Former PM of Pakistan Imran Khan

Pakistan: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan will be the only candidate of his party on all 33 parliamentary seats in the by-elections to be held in March. His party has announced this. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) vice-chairman and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told a press conference here on Sunday evening that the decision was taken at the party’s core committee meeting.

Mehmood Qureshi said that “Imran Khan will be the only candidate of PTI on all 33 parliamentary seats.” This decision was taken in the meeting of the core committee of the party held at Zaman Park Lahore on Sunday under the chairmanship of Khan.

ECP Announcement

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced on Friday that by-elections for 33 seats in the National Assembly would be held on March 16. Khan’s party MPs, who were ousted from power after a no-confidence motion in April last year, left the lower house of the Pakistan Parliament (National Assembly). However, Speaker of the House Raja Parvez Ashraf did not accept the resignations of the MPs and said that he needed to personally verify whether the MPs were resigning of their own free will or under pressure. Last month, the Speaker accepted the resignations of 35 PTI MPs, following which the ECP de-notified them.

Subsequently, the Speaker accepted the resignations of another 35 (and the ECP de-notified them) and following the resignations of the remaining 43 PTI MPs, Khan asked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to return to the National Assembly to put him to the test of a vote of confidence. declare.

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ECP has not de-notified 43 PTI MPs so far. If the ECP de-notifies the remaining 43 PTI MPs, Khan’s party will be virtually wiped out from the National Assembly. Khan contested eight parliamentary seats and won six after the Speaker accepted the resignations of 11 PTI MPs in October last year.