Imran Khan Party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Monday decided to boycott the national assembly session for the election of the new prime minister. Towards the National Assembly session, the meeting of the PTI Parliament Party was held at the Parliament Building in Islamabad.Pakistani Parliament will meet on Monday to choose the new prime minister, with opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif favorite to win after a periodic constitutional crisis that periodically on Sundays when Khan loses the voice does not believe.

The leader of PTI Fawad Chaudhry said all members of his party parliament would resign from the masses of the National Assembly.The Pakistani Parliament Committee of Tehreek-e-Casaf (PTI) has decided to resign from the National Assembly. At present, all members of the Assembly give up their resignation to the speaker. We will fight for freedom,” he tweeted in Urdu.

In a video posted by PTI in his Twitter handle, Khan can be heard, “Men who have 16 billion and 8 billion rupees of corruption cases, anyone who chooses and chooses Prime Minister cannot be a big insult to the country. We resigned from the National Assembly. “Khan refers to Sharif. In 2019, the National Accountability Bureau had arrested Sharif and his son, Hamza Sharif, accused them of money laundering.

Previously, there were reports that PTI leaders were divided into this issue because some of them believed all members of the party and allies must immediately resign to bring the upcoming government, while others argue that PTI and its allies must take opposition benches to reject all efforts To change the electoral law, especially regarding the use of electronic voting machines and voting rights for overseas paccists, for the next general election.

On Sunday, PTI Party had submitted letters that nominated former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi as the prime minister candidate.Not selected Prime Minister who had completed the full term in the nuclear armed country since winning independence from the Colonial Power of the United Kingdom in 1947, although Khan was first eliminated in a voice in disbelief.

The military has ruled the country with 220 million people for almost half of its history of almost 75 years. It looked at Khan and his conservative agenda well when he won the election in 2018.But the support was reduced after falling from the appointment of military intelligence heads and economic problems which last week led to the biggest increase in interest rates in decades.

Khan remained challenging after his defeat in Parliament.

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