Imran Khan takes oath as MNA


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Imran Khan has taken oath as a Member of the National Assembly (MNA).
National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, who had defeated Khan from Lahore NA-122 in May 11 election, administered oath to the PTI chief.
Khan won three National Assembly seats from NA-1 Peshawar, NA-71 Mianwali and NA-56 Rawalpindi. He vacated Mianwali and Peshawar seats and decided to keep NA 56- Rawalpindi.
According to senior journalists, covering the NA proceedings from press gallery, the PTI has not
yet succeeded in making its mark in the lower house
of the parliament and was missing 'Kaptan' in the presence of hardcore parliamentarians
like Mehmood Khan Achakzai and others.



Khan felicitated Mian Nawaz Sharif for becoming the prime minister and vowed that he would
speak in assembly not as an opposition member but as a Pakistani citizen.
The PTI chief also criticized government decision to increase General Sales Tax (GST) in the
budget for the next fiscal year.
He, however, conceded that tax collection was the biggest problem of the country.
Imran Khan also urged the government and military leaders to devise a strategy to halt US
drone attacks in the country's northwest. Khan said a comprehensive approach was needed,
involving the army chief -- widely seen as the most powerful man in a country ruled for more
than half of its life by the military.
"The prime minister, army chief and chief ministers should sit together and form a policy on
drone attacks," Khan told parliament.
"We have to make this war our war, and it cannot become our own war unless we stop drone
attacks."



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