Islamabad: Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Pakistan asked for an “immediate election” in the country, hours after Shehbaz Sharif took an oath as the Prime Minister on Monday.
Taking to Twitter, Imran Khan who is the President of Pakistan Tehreek-FASAF, said, “Let the people decide, through equitable and free elections, that they want as their prime minister. He also said he would hold A rally in Peshawar on April 13th.

We demand immediate elections as is the only way to follow – to let people decide, by fair and free elections, that they want as their prime minister,” he tweeted.

Wednesday, I will hold a jeals in Peshawar after Isha – my first Jalsa after being removed through a change of regime initialized abroad. I want all our people to come, because the Pakistan has been created as an independent state and Sovereign not like a marionpete state of foreign powers, “he says in another tweet on Monday.

Voting on the request for confidence against the Government of the Imran Khan-led by Pakistan Tehreek-FASAF (ITP) took place at the National Assembly of the country at the end of Saturday night, with 174 members Recording their votes in favor of the motion that mentioned the government of the Imran Khan.

Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif took oath as the 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan on Monday night, after being elected by the National Assembly of the country.