'Indo-Pak relations won't get affected by Imran Khan's win'

ANI  |  New Delhi (India) 

Speaking on the expected win of Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Khan in the recently-concluded 2018 general elections, and former said that the Indo-Pak relations would not witness turbulent times with the former's victory.

He further said, "I think it was completely predictable. For the last year also we have been hearing that the military wants a change, they want to get rid of and his party and that they see Khan as the most pliable potential."

He, however, admitted that Khan would have to depend on other independent candidates and small parties, along with which will follow the instructions from the military.

He said, "Imran is the largest single party but without majority by himself. He'll depend on & small parties' support, almost certainly (MMA) - which will follow military instructions which means if he does things military considers out of line, support can be pulled."

Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party is leading in 117 seats in the 11th of Pakistan, Samaa TV reported citing unofficial results.

Voting began at 8 am (local time) on Wednesday, during which most of Pakistan's 106 million people came out to cast their votes.

Polling took place in the country's 85,307 polling stations, out of which 17,007 were declared as "highly sensitive."

The Election Commission of on Thursday said that results of the were delayed due to a

The ECP was also accused of conducting rigged elections due to non-provision of Form 45, a sheet containing the final vote tally at each polling station.

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 12:39 IST