Mumtaz Bhutto parts ways with PML-N
Merged no more: Mumtaz Bhutto parts ways with PML-N
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’.
Ahead of electoral battle: PPP slams PML-N’s ‘dictatorial’ mindset after AJK melee
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.
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’.
Ahead of electoral battle: PPP slams PML-N’s ‘dictatorial’ mindset after AJK melee
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.