Imran Khan party Pakistan Tahreek e Insaf nominated Omar Ayub as prime minister candidate.


Imran Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s party has chosen the party’s Secretary General Omar Ayub as its prime ministerial candidate. According to local media, Omar Ayub is the PTI candidate, but he will have to form an alliance with some party to form the government. In the recent elections held in Pakistan, independent candidates have got the maximum number of 101 seats, but to form the government, it is necessary for them to form an alliance with any party. According to the rules, only a party can form the government, independent MLAs cannot form the government together. More than one party can also form a government together. In such a situation, independent MLAs will have to become part of some party to form the government.

Nawaz Sharif is also trying to form government
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif is also trying to form the government. He can form a coalition government with Pakistan Peoples Party, but for this he will have to get the support of some independent MLAs. He has been trying for this for many days, but till now he has not been successful in it.

Who is Omar Ayyub?
Omar Ayub belongs to the famous Ayub Khan family of Pakistan. His grandfather General Mohammad Ayyab Khan was the second Prime Minister of Pakistan. His father has also been a big politician of the country. Omar Ayub, born on 26 January 1970, has also been active in Pakistani politics for a long time. Omar Ayub’s father was an MP for a long time and was a minister of many departments.

Umar’s early education took place in a big school in Pakistan. After this he went abroad and completed his higher education. After this he joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party. Which was created by former cricketer and World Cup winning captain Imran Khan. Ayub held many important positions in the Imran government. He also held the Finance Ministry, Energy Ministry and Petroleum Ministry.

In the elections held in Pakistan, PTI (Imran) got 93 seats, PML (Nawaz) got 75 seats, PPP (Bilawal Bhutto) got 54 seats, MQM got 17 seats and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam got 4 seats.



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