Islamabad [Pakistan], Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has criticized Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over the recent protests in the Senate, reports Pakistan-based Geo News. He said that it is moving on the path of anarchy and destruction by promoting politics of denial, violence and hatred. Asif made the statement after the Imran Khan-founded party boycotted the voting for the posts of Senate Chairman and Deputy Chairman on Tuesday. Speaking to journalists outside the Parliament House, Khawaja Asif said that the majority decision cannot be rejected. "There should be dialogue and reconciliation between political parties and opponents to resolve issues instead of rivalry," he said. According to Geo News report, Pakistan's Defense Minister said that we want to adopt the path of confrontation and we will not be a participant in anarchy and violence.If the opposition wants to take a decision, we want to adopt the path of confrontation. Asif further said, "Will not support decisions taken by one person or another for personal interest," T Geo News reported on Tuesday. 41 newly elected senators took oath amid protests from MPs in the upper house of parliament. The leaders described the process of electing the Speaker and Deputy Speaker as "unconstitutional" due to the "incomplete House". Later, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Saeedal Nasir Khan were elected "unopposed" as Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Senate.On the floor of the House, Senator Ali Zafar said that the session is going on. The election of the chairperson and deputy chairperson should be postponed until the Senate elections are held in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he also said that he will not participate in the election of the Senate chairperson and deputy chairperson Earlier in March, the Upper House of Pakistan had become inactive. Elections were held in Islamabad, Punjab and Sindh following the retirement of half of its members earlier this month, however, Senate elections were not held in state-owned Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the Senate elections were delayed due to the provincial assembly, Dawn reported. Was. Speaker Babar Swati refused to administer oath to opposition MPs on reserved seats.