Mumtaz Bhutto parts ways with PML-N 

Merged no more: Mumtaz Bhutto parts ways with PML-N 


Our Correspondent August 16, 2016
Mumtaz Bhutto. PHOTO: EXPRESS FILE

SUKKUR: Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, chief of the former Sindh National Front (SNF), which merged with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) , has decided to part ways with the ruling party due to their ‘apathetic attitude towards Sindh’.

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According to an SNF spokesperson, Bhutto chaired a meeting of the party’s senior leaders where it was decided to leave the PML-N and revive the SNF. A committee was formed to carve means for the revival of the SNF in 15 days and submit a report at the next meeting.

Incharge of SNF’s media cell Ibrahim Abro said the PML-N leadership has failed to fulfill its promises regarding solving the problems of Sindh, thus they are partying ways.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 16th, 2016.

COMMENTS (2)

Parvez | 8 years ago | Reply Does it really matter ?
M. Emad | 8 years ago | Reply However, Mumtaz Ali Bhutto supported the 1971 ruling junta when they showed ‘apathetic attitude towards’ East-Pakistan.
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