Imran Khan says they have devised a strategy for National Assembly. Several PML-N MNAs are in contact with his party, claims PTI chief. “No significant change in Bajwa doctrine,” says former PM. In yet another apparent U-turn, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, who had been ruling out the possibility of returning to assemblies, on Monday said that party lawmakers could go back to the National Assembly (NA) for the caretaker setup. The PTI parliamentarians tendered their resignations en masse on April 11, two days after Khan was ousted as prime minister through a no-trust move. During an interaction with journalists in Lahore, the PTI chief said that they had devised a strategy for the lower house of parliament. “We will make Shehbaz Sharif’s sleep restless soon,” he added. Khan's latest comment comes two days after he had said that Premier Shehbaz would have to take a trust vote, claiming that several PML-N MNAs were in contact with his party. Talking about the local body (LB) elections in Karachi and Hyderabad, the former prime minister said that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) could not win elections without rigging. Referring to the establishment’s involvement in politics, Imran Khan said: “No significant change in Bajwa doctrine.” To another question, he said the reasons behind the PTI’s defeat in Karachi were the PPP’s rigging and the party’s "weakness". Do not miss an important news update ever. Subscribe and hit the bell icon to subscribe to Geo News alerts https://bit.ly/3rDNo5j Watch Geo News LiveStream: • Video For More Videos Subscribe - / geonews Visit our Website for More Latest Update - https://www.geo.tv/ #imrankhan #NationalAssembly #GeoNews