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Why did Prime Minister Imran Khan nominate Abdul Qayyum Niazi as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir?

Why did Prime Minister Imran Khan nominate Abdul Qayyum Niazi as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir?

 Why did Prime Minister Imran Khan nominate Abdul Qayyum Niazi as the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir?


How did Prime Minister Imran Khan like Abdul Qayyum Niazi for the post of Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir? When senior government and political figures were contacted to find out the answer to this question, three questions came to light.
According to sources, Prime Minister Imran Khan decided to form a government after the first and biggest victory of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in Azad Kashmir elections. Could bring


Prime Minister Imran Khan came up with an easy solution to this difficult situation by asking three questions to the selected candidates for the PM's job and decided to appoint a satisfactory respondent to this important post.
The first of the three questions asked by the Prime Minister was, what is your solution to the Kashmir issue?
The second question is what will you do to bring the Kashmir issue to the forefront of the world? And the third question is what is the solution to the problems of the people of Kashmir?
According to sources, the names of key party leaders were already in the forefront in the Azad Kashmir elections. Interviewed
It was then decided to interview some other personalities after which Azhar Sadiq, Dewan Chughtai, Ansar Abdali and Abdul Qayyum Niazi were also called for interview.
According to sources, Abdul Qayyum Niazi satisfied the Prime Minister with the answer to three questions and said that he would implement the Prime Minister's vision for Azad Kashmir. The Kashmir issue will be highlighted at the international level and the accountability system will be a telling proof of their performance in Azad Kashmir.
Satisfied, the Prime Minister invited Abdul Qayyum Niazi to form a government in Azad Kashmir.
Sources in the Prime Minister's House have vehemently denied the newspaper statements, news and comments in which an attempt was made to link the issue of election of the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir with an advise, a matter of numbers and an Urdu letter.

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