PTI wants its opposition leader in NA.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Fawad Chaudhry said on Tuesday the opposition leader in the National Assembly should be from his party.

Speaking to media in Punjab's provincial capital, PTI senior leader Fawad Chaudhry also demanded to have the parliamentary leader in the National Assembly and the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Chairman from his party.

Talking about the matter of the election of caretaker Punjab CM, Mr Chaudhry said his party will request Nasir Saeed Khosa to rethink about serving as caretaker Punjab Chief Minister.

"No one could object to the names we finalised for the coveted caretaker Punjab CM slot. It would be better if everybody agree on one of the three names we finalised" Even, PML-N's Malik Ahmed Khan was satisfied with the PTI's nominees.

Mr Chaudhry stated unequivocally that the PTI will simply return to the NA, gaining three slots in the process, but that the decision to do so yet to be made.

Talking about toppling the federal government, Mr Chaudhry said, "If the government would not show seriousness in terms of talking about the electoral framework, then we will topple the PDM-led government."

He also claimed that most of the PML-N lawmakers were in contact with the PTI leadership.

Lambasting Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, Mr Chaudhry said, "Rana Sanaullah talked about conquering Punjab. It seems as if Sanaullah will have to sacrifice his party's presidency in the Punjab province.

Recalling his claim that PTI chief Imran Khan will be the next premier of the country, Mr Chaudhry said efforts to weaken him underway, which was quite deplorable.

Speaking on the local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad, Mr Chaudhry said the results would have poured in within 30 minutes through the EVMs, which is why the PML-N, PPP opposed the usage of EVMs.

On the other hand, National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervaiz...

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