Imran Khan elected 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan
Pakistan: PTI Chief Imran Khan has been elected the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan, reports the DAWN.
Khan won with 176 seats while his opponent, PML-N's Shahbaz Sharif, secured 96 votes in the polling that took place in the National Assembly on Friday.
As the newly elected speaker of the house, Asad Qaiser, announced the results, the house erupted with chants of "na manzoor"[unacceptable] and "Wazir-e-azam Nawaz Sharif" [PM Nawaz Sharif]. The protests by PML-N leaders continued as the speaker tried to restore order in the house. Khan, in the meantime, sat smiling in his seat, accepting congratulations by his party members.
Khan's oath-taking ceremony will take place tomorrow. The former cricketer was tipped as the 'PM-in-waiting' soon after the July 25 polls in which PTI won more seats than other political parties.
The newly elected members of the National Assembly finished casting their votes for the two contenders in the running for the premier post: Imran Khan and Shahbaz Sharif.
According to DawnNewsTV, PML-N leader and former assembly speaker Ayaz Sadiq made a last-minute attempt to convince PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari ─ whose party earlier announced it would abstain from voting ─ to support Shahbaz Sharif.