Pakistan, July 21 -- Twenty-five MPAs-elect of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa opposition were sworn into office on Sunday after KP Governor Faisal Karim Kundi administered their oaths.

The oath-taking issue has risen once again after the recent redistribution of reserved seats in the wake of a verdict by the Supreme Court's constitutional bench that effectively took away the seats from the PTI and declared other political parties eligible for them.

Kundi delivered a press conference following the swearing-in ceremony, where he highlighted that the government reneged on an agreement it had made with the opposition.

"A formula of 6-5 was agreed upon and our opposition candidates withdrew," the KP governor said. "All of them agreed that they will...