PTI Senator Faisal Javed Khan on Wednesday warned party lawmakers that it would be 'impossible' for them to win from their constituency if they leave Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Giving an example of former PTI leader Javed Hashmi, the senator said it would be difficult to make a 'comeback in politics'.
“People are with Imran Khan,” Javed said. “PTI's ticket will be in top demand during the 2023 general elections. About 10 people would be wishing for one ticket.”
جو عمران خان کو چھوڑے گا - اسکا اپنے حلقے سے جیتنا ناممکن ہو جائے گا - جیسے جاوید ہاشمی - سیاست میں پھر کم بیک کرنا مشکل ہو جائے گا - عوام عمران خان کے ساتھ ہے - 2023 کے جنرل الیکشن میں پی ٹی آئی کا ٹکٹ ٹاپ ڈیمانڈ ہو گا- انشاء اللہ- ایک ایک سیٹ پر دس دس ٹکٹ کے طلبگار ہوں گے
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) March 16, 2022
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The PTI senator also shared a video clip of a patient, being reportedly treated on PM Imran’s initiative of Health Card, pleading Pervaiz Elahi to support the prime minister. He said the PTI chairman had helped him when he needed it the most and didn’t field a candidate against him in the elections.
“Now, when the Kaptaan [Imran Khan] needs your help [to thwart opposition’s bid to oust him through no-trust vote] you’re running after PML-N and others,” he can be heard as saying in the video clip of a private TV channel. “PM Imran is an honest person and you [Elahi] should support him.”
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) March 16, 2022
Earlier, the PTI senator said that the National Assembly session on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan would take place after March 27.
He made the announcement on Twitter and added that the "biggest rally in the history of Pakistan" would be held on Sunday, March 27 at Islamabad's Azadi Chowk, Islamabad.
"The opposition would face complete defeat in the no-confidence motion which would take place after March 27," Javed said.
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