Imran Khan borrows waistcoat for I-card picture

The employee happily obliged by the demand and took off his waistcoat while helping the Prime Minister-in-waiting to wear it.

Update: 2018-08-14 01:07 GMT
Sources in Pakistan say the Bangladesh High Commission visa section in Islamabad has been closed since Monday afternoon. (File Photo)

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Monday borrowed waistcoat from National Assembly employee to pose for a registration card picture.

Mr Khan reached Parliament wearing a white shalwar kameez (Pakistani national dress) and had to ask for a waistcoat as a necessity for the photograph.

The employee happily obliged by the demand and took off his waistcoat while helping the Prime Minister-in-waiting to wear it.

Later, Imran Khan said that he would celebrate Independence Day with added vigor and enthusiasm. He said that no decision has yet been taken regarding nominee of the party for office of Chief Minister of Punjab.

Earlier, the PTI chief attended the first session of 15th National Assembly and took oath of MNA from outgoing speaker Ayaz Sadiq. He then signed the roll register after his name was pronounced and shook hands with the speaker.

Mr Khan also met several members of the House including Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto and posed for a photograph with him.

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