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SNF, PML-N to announce merger soon
Zeeshan Azmat
Monday, April 16, 2012
Karachi
The Sindh National Front (SNF) and the Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz (PML-N) have agreed on a merger, the details of which will be announced in a public gathering to be held in Larkana in a few days.
“An official announcement regarding the merger would be made in a few days by the PML-N, in a public meeting to be organised in Larkana,” an SNF office bearer said. Five representatives each from the SNF and the PML-N participated in the meeting, which was held at the residence of SNF chief Mumtaz Bhutto and lasted for over three hours.
“Arrangements are being made for the public gathering,” a party representative said.The meeting held this Sunday was just a formality as matters had already been decided between the two parties, said a member of the PML-N delegation. The merger became possible as both parties were willing to take steps against the incompetent government, another party leader said.
The PML-N would give at least five tickets to members of the other party for the upcoming general elections. Also, there are chances that the SNF chairman, Mumtaz Bhutto, might be appointed as the central chairman of the PML-N.
Several leaders join PML-N
Several political leaders from various political parties joined the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz on Sunday and vowed to fight rampant corruption which was prevalent in the country.
“Under no circumstances would we allow unnecessary exploitation of the country’s natural resources,” said one of the leaders in attendance. They vowed that once in power, amendments would be made to the Finance Commission to ensure that none of the provinces were being exploited.
The participants said the country was being governed by corrupt people and saving the nation from their clutches had now become a priority.
SNF, PML-N to announce merger soon - thenews.com.pk
As a matter of fact Imran tries too to Woo Mumtaz Bhutto away from PMLN but failed.
Marvi Memon Plays an importan role in convincing Mumtaz Bhutto for complete merger instead of mere alliance.
Zeeshan Azmat
Monday, April 16, 2012
Karachi
The Sindh National Front (SNF) and the Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz (PML-N) have agreed on a merger, the details of which will be announced in a public gathering to be held in Larkana in a few days.
“An official announcement regarding the merger would be made in a few days by the PML-N, in a public meeting to be organised in Larkana,” an SNF office bearer said. Five representatives each from the SNF and the PML-N participated in the meeting, which was held at the residence of SNF chief Mumtaz Bhutto and lasted for over three hours.
“Arrangements are being made for the public gathering,” a party representative said.The meeting held this Sunday was just a formality as matters had already been decided between the two parties, said a member of the PML-N delegation. The merger became possible as both parties were willing to take steps against the incompetent government, another party leader said.
The PML-N would give at least five tickets to members of the other party for the upcoming general elections. Also, there are chances that the SNF chairman, Mumtaz Bhutto, might be appointed as the central chairman of the PML-N.
Several leaders join PML-N
Several political leaders from various political parties joined the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz on Sunday and vowed to fight rampant corruption which was prevalent in the country.
“Under no circumstances would we allow unnecessary exploitation of the country’s natural resources,” said one of the leaders in attendance. They vowed that once in power, amendments would be made to the Finance Commission to ensure that none of the provinces were being exploited.
The participants said the country was being governed by corrupt people and saving the nation from their clutches had now become a priority.
SNF, PML-N to announce merger soon - thenews.com.pk
As a matter of fact Imran tries too to Woo Mumtaz Bhutto away from PMLN but failed.
Marvi Memon Plays an importan role in convincing Mumtaz Bhutto for complete merger instead of mere alliance.