Federal Minister for
Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry announced on Wednesday that Prime
Minister Imran Khan had nominated Abdul Qayyum Niazi as the next premier of
Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
In a tweet, the minister
said that PM Imran had made the decision after extensive consultations and
reviewing all the proposals. "He is a dynamic and genuine political
activist and his heart beats for the people," he said.
Azhar Mashwani, Punjab
chief minister's focal person for digital media, added that Niazi was a member
of the AJK Legislative Assembly from border area Abbaspur Poonch.
"He is also the
central joint secretary of the PTI," he said.
Imran Khan had on Friday
and Saturday interviewed no
less than seven candidates for the position of AJK premier. The prime minister
had put various questions to them, relating to their future strategy and views
on environment, tourism and national and international issues.
According to a source, PM
Imran had expressed displeasure over the fact that he was being contacted by
different quarters that were exerting pressure to select particular candidates.
Niazi — who won the recent
AJK polls from the LA-18 constituency — was not among the leading candidates
for the position initially.
PTI clinches most seats to
form next govt
According to the official
results of the July 25 polls, the PTI clinched 26
general seats of the AJK Legislative Assembly, followed by 11 by the PPP, six
by PML-N and one each by state-based AJK Muslim Conference (AJKMC) and Jammu
Kashmir Peoples Party (JKPP).
Three more PTI candidates
were elected unopposed on
Sunday against five seats reserved for women, in addition to one each from the
PPP and the PML-N.
On Monday, the ruling had
secured another three reserved seats,
raising its strength to 32 in the 53-member house.
Following the PTI's
victory, PM Imran had congratulated the successful candidates and thanked the
people of AJK for placing their trust in the PTI, which resulted in the PTI’s
electoral victory.
“I will focus on bringing
the people out of poverty through our Ehsaas and Kamyab Pakistan programmes;
and establish accountability and transparency in government," he had said.
"As an ambassador for
Kashmir, I will continue to raise my voice on all international forums
including the United Nations to ensure the international community fulfills its
commitment of self-determination to the Kashmiri people through a UN-sponsored
plebiscite,” he had vowed.
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