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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has formed a four-member committee to negotiate with other political parties and independent candidates to form government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province after winning 34 seats in May 11 elections, Geo News reported Saturday.
According to sources, PTI has formed a committee including Central General Secretary Pervez Khattak, Provincial President Asad Qaiser, newly elected KPK assembly member Atif Khan and Shah Farman.
The four committee members will present a report to PTI chief Imran Khan after negotiations.
The party sources told that PTI will sit in opposition in National Assembly and other three provincial assemblies. The party has already approached Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Syed Munawar Hassan to form government in KPK.
PTI spokesman Naimullah said that Imran Khan presiding over different meetings in the hospital strongly condemned the Karachi election irregularities. PTI results were changed in Lahore and other Punjab districts also and evidences would be placed before Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The spokesman further said that if ECP didn’t pay heed to it, then Supreme Court (SC) would be approached.
He said that Imran Khan was recovering fast and soon he would be on his feet.
According to sources, PTI has formed a committee including Central General Secretary Pervez Khattak, Provincial President Asad Qaiser, newly elected KPK assembly member Atif Khan and Shah Farman.
The four committee members will present a report to PTI chief Imran Khan after negotiations.
The party sources told that PTI will sit in opposition in National Assembly and other three provincial assemblies. The party has already approached Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Syed Munawar Hassan to form government in KPK.
PTI spokesman Naimullah said that Imran Khan presiding over different meetings in the hospital strongly condemned the Karachi election irregularities. PTI results were changed in Lahore and other Punjab districts also and evidences would be placed before Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The spokesman further said that if ECP didn’t pay heed to it, then Supreme Court (SC) would be approached.
He said that Imran Khan was recovering fast and soon he would be on his feet.