The atmosphere of political instability is at its peak in Pakistan these days. On the one hand, hearing is going on in the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the decision to dissolve the National Assembly, while on the other hand Imran Khan has asked his supporters to prepare for the elections. Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing a program of his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Tuesday, asked the workers to be ready for the elections. He said that we all have to prepare for the elections and move ahead while learning from the old mistakes.
Imran Khan said, ‘All of you have to prepare for the elections now. Elections will be held in Pakistan in the next three months and this time we will give tickets to the people of our ideology with great care. We have made mistakes in history and we have to bear the heavy punishment for that. Now the first decision we have taken after learning from our mistakes is that we have to give tickets after thinking very carefully. We will give tickets to all the MLAs and MPs who have stood with us. These people have stood by us in difficult times. Imran Khan said that this time I will give tickets to serious people and those who give up for the party. Imran said that we will not give tickets to those people who think only about themselves.
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Imran Khan, who is facing ouster from power, said that in the next election, we have to teach a lesson to those people who have become victims of foreign conspiracy. Meanwhile, on Tuesday also, no decision could be taken on the petition filed against the dissolution of the National Assembly in the Supreme Court. Terming the decision to dissolve the National Assembly as unconstitutional, the court said that the rules of the House cannot be above the Constitution. Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandilal said that the orders of the Constitution are more important than the rules of the National Assembly.