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15 MPAs of PMLN press Nishat Daha for future course of action

12 March, 2020 08:10

15 MPAs of PMLN press Nishat Daha for future course of action.

Deepening intra-PMLN differences is weakening the party in Punjab where MPA Nishat Daha emerges as leader of the annoyed MPAs.

Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) from Punjab Nishat Ahmad Khan Daha said that the disgruntled comrades were calling him incessantly.  

15 MPAs of PMLN

Hence, he plans to hold a meeting of such PMLN figures soon. 

The group of 15 or 16 MPAs demand PMLN leadership the dignified treatment within the party.

They assured Daha of their support.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA Nishat Khan said the party leadership conitnues to remains silent after he made public his viewpoint.

He lamented that there is no one to unite such members at the moment.

The PML-N members who had met Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar remain in constant touch with Daha. 

PMLN MPA Nishat Daha

Earlier PMLN MPA Nishat Daha had called Nawaz Sharif lota, while defending his meeting with Punjab CM Buzdar.

He had challenged the PMLN leadership to take action against those party leaders who met CM Buzdar on Tuesday..
Hamza Shahbaz of the PMLN had hinted at taking action against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s Nishat Ahmad Khan and others for that meeting.
However, MPA from Khanewal reminded the leadership that it is not so easy to take action.
Who is not lota
Yes I am lota (defector) but who is not!? He said that if switching from one political party to other one makes one lota, then Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif are also lotas (defectors).
He said Shah Mehmood Qureshi if PTI and Yousaf Raza Gillani of PTI are also political lotas.
Hence, he suggested to the PMLN leadership that they would have nothing to do with their meeting with CM.
However., he clarified that he continues to remain part of PML-N.
He turned down formation of forward bloc so far but warned that any decisions can be made if required.
The PMLN MPA Daha admitted he had political difference with Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz.
He said he welcomes if Hamza wants to terminate his party membership.
“I had refused to give presidential vote to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazal (JUI-F) chief Fazal-ur-Rehman and had informed about the decision to the party leadership in front of all in a meeting.

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