ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday urged the nation to go out and vote in the country's "most crucial election".
Imran was speaking to the media outside a polling station after casting his vote in NA-53 constituency, from where he himself is contesting the election.
This is the most crucialelectionin Pakistan's history, Imran said, whileurging Pakistanis to vote regardless of who they were supporting.
"I don't ask you to cast your votes for PTI, just cast get out of your houses and do your duty to the country," he said.
Imran further added that we should care about the country and make use of thevote,adding that my loyalty is with the country, not wealth.
Furthermore, the PTI chief added that international forces want to weaken Pakistan.
The Election Commissionof Pakistan has taken notice of Imran's speech outside the polling station, stating the talk was inviolation of ECP's code of conduct.