CRICKET ICON:IMRAN KHAN IS PAKISTANI'S NEW PRIME MINISTER
In a nation looking out for inspiration after the Bhutto
Dynasty left the political stage,The
Pakistani Parliament has about Press time endorsed key sporting figure:Imran
Khan as its next Prime Minister after
his recent success at the nations elections.
Sources say he will be the Head of a sharply divided nation
amidst the turmoil of a badly managed economy.
Alongside Indian god;Sachin Tendulkar,Imran Khan was for
many one of the most colourful figures in a highly decorated career in Cricket
spanning two decades
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
(PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has been elected the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaisar
announced the name of the Leader of the House after vote count.
Imran Khan secured 176 votes while
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Shehbaz Sharif bagged 96 votes
in the polling for the Leader of the House in in the 342-seat National Assembly
on Friday.
Khan needed a simple majority of 172
to take power.
PTI lawmakers and its allies chanted
slogans “Prime Minister Imran Khan, Prime Minister Imran Khan’ as soon as the
Speaker announced the results.
Members of PTI and its allied
parties greeted victory of Imran Khan with thumping of desks when Speaker Asad
Qaiser declared the result.
Pakistan People’s Party, who was
part of joint opposition showing reservations on the candidature of Shehbaz
Sharif, abstained from voting process.
Attired in white Shalwar Qamiz, the
skipper sat in the front row of seats in the lower house of the
parliament.
Imran Khan will take oath as Prime
Minister on Saturday August 18.
The PTI, which emerged as the
leading party in the July 25 general election, has 151 seats, and with the
support of its allies, the total stands at 175 which was more than the required
simple majority.
Imran Khan’s party campaigned on
promises to end widespread graft while building an "Islamic welfare
state".
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The party has already formed a
government in its stronghold of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and an alliance
with regional parties in the southwestern province of Balochistan.
It is expected to form a coalition
government in powerful Punjab province, formerly a PML-N stronghold, in coming
days. Sindh province remained in the hands of the PPP.
PTI candidates were also voted
speaker and deputy speaker of the National Assembly this week, putting Khan in
a strong position to carry forward his legislative agenda.
On the other hand, PML-N MPs wearing
black armbands protested and raised slogans in favour of ousted prime minister
Nawaz Sharif.
They also raised their popular
slogan of "Give respect to Vote' in the National Assembly as well.
PTI finalizes initial 100 days
agenda
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), in a
high level meeting, has finalized its initial 100-day future plan, Geo News
reported citing the sources.
Sources said PTI Chairman and prime
minister-in-waiting Imran Khan chaired the meeting attended by Shah Mehmood
Qureshi, Jahangir Tareen and other party leaders besides former chief secretary
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Arbab Shahzad as a special guest here Thursday.
PTI has decided to replace the heads
of federal and provincial organizations for its initial 100 days, the sources
said. The recommendation to replace the heads was put forward by Arbad Shahzad.
The list of federal secretaries to
be transferred has also been prepared besides the high ranking officials
deployed on political basis, the sources privy to the development said.
Sources said Chairman FBR, NEPRA,
Railways, PIA and other organizations would likely be replaced.
The experts of their field would be
posted in the relevant government organizations and the new postings would be
made 100 initial days after which the performance of these officers would be
reviews.
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