Meera's mother Shafqat Zohra told reporters today that her daughter may contest against Khan, the head of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf party, from a parliamentary seat in Lahore that includes the posh areas of Gulberg, Model Town, Garden Town and Faisal Town.
"Meera has applied for a PML-N ticket for National Assembly seat 126. If the leadership obliges her, then there will be an interesting contest between the two celebrities," Zohra said.
Earlier, Meera had shown interest in acquiring a PML-N ticket for a seat reserved for women.
Sharif is expected to contest from a seat in his hometown and Khan apparently decided not to take any chances in the PML-N leader's stronghold.
"Imran Khan has a following in National Assembly seat 126 and therefore he has decided to contest from there," a Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf leader said.
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