Pakistan: Omar Ayub is Imran Khan's choice for prime minister

 Pakistan: Omar Ayub is Imran Khan's choice for prime minister


A  elderly  assistant to the  presently  locked  former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said Thursday that the  ultimate chose Omar Ayub Khan to be his party's  seeker in a administrative vote to choose the new  high minister after the general  choices held last week, despite him being wanted by the authorities on charges of" rioting."

  The party also  blazoned the association of  demurrers across the country against what it described as"  wide fraud" in the  choices. The Election Commission denied these allegations and said that legal bodies would look into any specific  enterprises.  No party  entered a clear  maturity in the  choices, but independent  campaigners supported by Khan won 92 seats out of 264, making them the largest bloc in Parliament.

 Khan rules out an alliance with the three major parties, which means that his  seeker  presently lacks the  maturity necessary to form a government. " Omar Ayub will be our  seeker for the post of  high minister. Imran Khan has nominated him," Asad Qaiser, a  elderly leader in Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) party, told  journalists after meeting the  jugged former  high minister.    He added that the party will communicate with other parties to  bandy supporting Ayoub's training. Khan's opponents have  formerly  blazoned an alliance to form a  nonage government.  Khan's  sympathizers ran as independents rather than running under their party's symbol; Because the Election Commission rejected their training for procedural reasons.  Although Khan was banned from running in the  choices, and was  locked  on charges ranging from  discovering state secrets to corruption, millions of his  sympathizers came out to  bounce for him, indeed though he can not hold any position in the government due to his imprisonment. 

Khan's  seeker is hiding from the authorities:

  Ayub is  presently in caching and is wanted in multiple  examinations. Among the charges against him are involvement in  screams that  passed after Imran Khan’s arrest.  Ayoub ran for and won a seat in the  choices, despite his absence from the election  crusade. He was  preliminarily a member of Khan's main rival Nawaz Sharif's party, as well as the ruling party led by former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.  Ayub is the grandson of Ayub Khan, Pakistan's first military  oppressor, who ruled the country from 1958 to 1969.  Khan and his party say the election results were  outfitted and the party's  campaigners should have won more seats, and the party has appealed a number of results before the Election Commission.  The party also called on its  sympathizers to  share in civil  demurrers against alleged fraud on Saturday. PTI's interim  chairman, Gohar Ali Khan, said he was calling on other parties that also believe the  choices are  illegal to join the  demurrers. 

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