PML-N in big trouble ahead of PDM Quetta Jalsa
A day before the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) Quetta Jalsa, most of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) National Assembly members raised their voices against Maryam Nawaz.
According to details, the anti-government opposition coalition PDM seems to be in trouble from the very beginning. Earlier, Bilawal Bhutto apologized for attending the Quetta rally on the pretext of his presence in Gilgit-Baltistan, and now PML-N members of the National Assembly have also suddenly revolted.
According to media reports, most of the PML-N MNAs were absent from the meeting. During the meeting, 46 out of 84 members of the National Assembly were absent. Only 24 members of the National Assembly attended the meeting. The Muslim League members who attended the meeting also raised their voices against Maryam Nawaz.
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According to sources, members of the assembly, including senior leaders, have taken a stand that if the party is to run from London, then our role should also be clarified.
During the meeting, the leaders and members of the assembly also expressed their indignation over the unilateral decisions of Maryam Nawaz. On this occasion, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi replied to the PML-N leaders that Maryam Nawaz takes decisions with instructions from her father, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif. Sources said that the division between Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif groups within the PML-N has become clear.
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Most of the PML-N leaders are not happy with Nawaz Sharif’s anti-military rhetoric. They say that if all this is to be done, then either the former prime minister himself should return to Pakistan or he should call us all to London. It is not possible to bear the burden of this statement while living in Pakistan.
While it should be noted here that Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has also predicted that in the coming days, the PML-N will be divided.
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