Qasim khan imran khan
Khan won the only cricket World Cup for Pakistan in 1992. I will not spare those who have looted this country in the last 10 years.” To his opponents amid jeering in the assembly, he said: “There will be no deal with any dacoit. We are ready to cooperate if you go to the election commission or the Supreme Court, but let me make it clear that we cannot be blackmailed by anyone.”
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Khan, in his first speech after his election as prime minister, reiterated his willingness to hold investigation into allegations of rigging in the election. Khan will take oath on Saturday at the President House, said a statement from the presidency.ĭonned in a white shalwar kameez, the national dress, and a black waistcoat, a visibly jubilant Khan thanked parliamentarians who strode to his seat to congratulate him.Ĭentre-left Pakistan People's Party and Jamat-e-Islami, part of the five-party religious alliance Muttehida Majlis Amal, abstained from the vote. The opposition members, mainly from Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, raised slogans against alleged rigging in the election. PTI lawmakers thumped their desks and chanted slogans in favor of Khan, as soon as National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser announced the verdict. Shehbaz Sharif, his only contender and three-time chief minister of the country’s largest Punjab province, received 96 votes. Khan, 66, whose center-right Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged as the single largest party in the July 25 general election, won 176 out of 272 votes cast by parliamentarians. Imran Khan, the country's former cricket star, was elected prime minister on Friday by Pakistan's lower house, the National Assembly.