Imran Khan thanks people for ‘placing their trust in PTI’
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Prime Minister Imran Khan has reaffirmed to continue raising voice on all international forums for Kashmiris right to self-determination through a UN- sponsored plebiscite in Kashmir.
In a tweet, Imran Khan said, being ambassador of Kashmir, he will continue urging the international community to fulfill its commitment of self-determination to the people of Kashmir.
Congratulating successful candidates of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in recently held elections in Azad Kashmir, he thanked the people of AJK for placing their trust in his party through their votes which resulted in PTI’s electoral victory.
Prime Minister said we will focus on bringing the people out of poverty through our Ehsaas and Kamyab Pakistan programmes, as well as establishing accountability and transparency in government.
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday thanked the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir for placing their trust in PTI during the July 25 Legislative Assembly elections — in which his party emerged as the victor.
The PTI emerged as the largest political party in the AJK Legislative Assembly elections and will consequently form a government in the region.
According to the unofficial results of the AJK Election Commission so far, the PTI has won 25 of the 45 seats, PPP has won 11 seats, while PML-N has secured six seats.
Unofficial results are in for all constituencies, except LA-16 Bagh, which has been withheld, according to AJK Election Commission Secretary Muhammad Ghazanfar Khan.
Ballot papers were lost in a clash at two polling stations in the constituency, said Khan. He said polling could not be held at two more polling stations due to the dispute.
Both the Jammu and Kashmir People’s Party (JKPP) and the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference (AJKMC) have also won one seat each.
Celebrations broke out all over Kashmir after PTI was declared the winner across the majority of seats.
“We will focus on bringing the people out of poverty through our Ehsaas and Kamyab Pakistan programmes; establish accountability and transparency in government,” the prime minister said in a tweet.
The premier also congratulated all of PTI’s successful candidates.
“As an ambassador for Kashmir, I will continue to raise my voice on all international forums including UN to ensure the international community fulfils its commitment of self-determination to the Kashmiri people through an UN-sponsored plebiscite,” he added.
Two PTI workers were killed in a clash during polling Sunday. Supporters of the PPP and ruling PTI clashed in one constituency, leading to the two deaths, police officials had said, according to a Reuters report.
The violence mars the latest election test for PM Khan, who has faced growing criticism since his 2018 election win over his handling of the economy and competence to deliver on his election promises.








