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PML-N pulls Maryam Ikram from women’s reserved seats in NA

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Tuesday under the directives of it’s supremo Nawaz Sharif took action regarding the membership status of Maryam Ikram, the party’s nominated Member of the National Assembly.


Following a barrage of public scrutiny, Maryam Ikram has been requested by the party hierarchy to voluntarily withdraw from her assembly membership.

The decision came in the wake of excessive backlash on various social media channels, highlighting concerns and grievances regarding Maryam Ikram’s performance and conduct as a representative of the party.

In response, PML-N swiftly responded, acknowledging the importance of addressing public sentiment and maintaining the integrity of the party’s representation.

Sources within the PML-N disclosed that a comprehensive reprimand was issued to party leaders who had recommended Maryam Ikram for the National Assembly seat.

Additionally, a special committee has been constituted to probe into the circumstances surrounding the nomination process, ensuring accountability within the party ranks.

According to the latest directives, Maryam Ikram is expected to formally inform the Election Commission of her withdrawal before March 19th, adhering to legal procedures.

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Subsequently, PML-N officials have indicated that the party will promptly nominate a new candidate to fill the vacant position, reaffirming their commitment to effective representation and responsiveness to public concerns.

PML-N pulls Maryam Ikram from women’s reserved seats in NA

The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz)  is a centre-rightconservative liberal political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third-largest party in the Senate. The party was founded in 1993, when a number of prominent conservative politicians in the country joined hands after the dissolution of Islamic Democratic Alliance, under the leadership of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The party’s platform is generally conservative, which involves supporting free markets, deregulation, lower taxes and private ownership. Although the party historically supported social conservatism, in recent years, the party’s political ideology and platform has become more liberal on social and cultural issues; however, members have been accused of using Islamist populist rhetoric. Alongside the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), it is one of the three major political parties of the country.

One of several continuing factions of the original Muslim League, the seeds of the party were sown following the 1985 elections when the Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Khan Junejo organised the supporters of President Zia-ul-Haq‘s dictatorship into a single party, known as the Pakistan Muslim League. After President Zia’s death in 1988, under the leadership of Fida Mohammad Khan, a large faction split away from the Junejo-led Pakistan Muslim League, and formed a conservative alliance with various right-wing and Islamist political parties, called the Islamic Democratic Alliance. The alliance formed a government in 1990 under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif. In 1993, the alliance dissolved and the party assumed its current shape, branding itself as the “Nawaz” faction of the Pakistan Muslim League, in contrast to the “Junejo” faction.

After its foundation, the PML-N, along with the People’s Party, dominated the two-party political system of Pakistan. However, after the 1999 coup, the party was eclipsed by its own splinter faction, the Musharraf-backed Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid), for almost a decade. PML-N regained popularity in the 2008 general elections, when it was elected as the principal opposition party. It returned to power following the elections of 2013, with Sharif elected as the prime minister for an unprecedented third term. The party, however, faced a major setback following the disqualification of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 2017. The situation was worsened when Sharif and his daughter Maryam were sentenced to imprisonment on charges of corruption; however, their respective sentences were later suspended.

The party lost both the centre and the provincial government of its stronghold Punjab, to PTI in the 2018 elections. As of 2022, it is the main governing party in Parliament under the leadership of Sharif’s younger brother Shehbaz. In 2024, General Elections, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz once again emerged as the largest simple majority Holder Party in Punjab with 193 members in the House, and largest in the Center. Maryam Nawaz Sharif (Daughter of Former PM Muhammad Nawaz Sharif) became the first Female Chief Minister of Punjab.

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