ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and the upcoming Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan borrowed the waistcoat of a photographer on Monday for his National Assembly card picture.
Khan, who was sworn in as the lawmaker during the inaugural session of the 15th National Assembly, was clad in a white Shalwar Kameez, however, he fell short of wearing a Black waistcoat, deemed to be necessary for the picture.
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When he was brought to the room for taking the picture, Khan had no other option than to take it from an employee, who pleasantly handed it over to the cricketer-turned-politician.
Imran Khan returned the coat after the picture was taken. The swearing-in marked the third consecutive democratic transfer of power.
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As many as 329 lawmakers took the oath of their office. The elections for Speaker and Deputy Speaker would be held on Wednesday.
Imran Khan is likely to take oath as the chief executive of the country on August 18th for which no foreign dignitaries have been invited, though Indian cricketers including Kapil Dev are expected to turn up.