PML-N’s election commission announces schedule for president’s appointment
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) election commission announced the schedule for the election of the party’s president on Saturday.
Islamabad: PML-N’s election commission announces schedule for president’s appointment. According to details, party chief election commissioner Rana Sanaullah chaired a meeting of the PML-N’s election commission.
Prominent among those who attended the meeting were Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, Ishrat Ashraf, Jamal Shah Kakar, and Kheeal Das Kohistani.
The nomination papers can be received from the party’s Lahore office on May 27.
Meanwhile, the nomination papers will be submitted from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on May 28.
The election for the post of PML-N president will be held at 4:00 pm after scrutiny of the nomination papers.
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– PM Shehbaz appointed PML-N’s acting president –
Earlier today, the PML-N’s Central Working Committee (CWC) had unanimously nominated Prime Minsiter Shehbaz Sharif as the acting president of the party.
According to details, the premier will serve as acting president until the party elections. An election commission had been set up to organise the PML-N’s presidential election on May 28.
Rana Sanaullah had been appointed as the chief election commissioner for the appointment of the party’s president.
PML-N’s election commission announces schedule for president’s appointment
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PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif on Saturday recalled that incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan “stabbed me in the back” by carrying out processions and rallies after assuring his cooperation post-2013 elections.
Addressing a meeting of the PML-N’s Central Working Committee (CWC) in Lahore, Nawaz said that upon assuming power in 2013, the first thing he did was go and visit Imran in Banigala to agree on working together for the country’s sake.
Nawaz said Imran subsequently went to London, along with other political figures of the time, and then a “plot was hatched”, after which protests were launched in the country upon the PTI founder’s return.
The PML-N supremo said he was left befuddled by the development and said he should have been informed and told about the matter or whatever the PTI’s reservations were.
“I visit you and you stab me in the back by assuring cooperation and then you begin protests in Islamabad’s D-Chowk?”
Nawaz said his cabinet members had called for police force against the protests but he had told them to desist. Despite this, Nawaz said his government managed to secure the historic China Pakistan Economic Corridor project.
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