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‘Nawaz family against national interest’: Fissures within PML-N exposed post-Nawaz speech

Four members of Punjab Assembly belonging to the PML-N called on Punjab Chief Minister, Sardar Usman Buzdar on Tuesday and apprised him of the problems in their constituencies.

The Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday expelled from the party members of the provincial assembly in Punjab who had met Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar without the consent of the party leadership, ARY News reported.

Yesterday, one of these members, Jalil Sharqpuri, member of the provincial assembly of Punjab, had said that some party members did not trust the ability of “many elected league representatives to walk alongside the party any longer”.

Speaking on a program on a private TV channel, Sharqpooi claimed that there was nothing wrong with meeting the Chief Minister of Punjab to solve the problems of the constituency. He questioned why there was a problem meeting with “the superior”.

The background story

Four members of Punjab Assembly belonging to the PML-N called on Punjab Chief Minister, Sardar Usman Buzdar on Tuesday and apprised him of the problems in their constituencies. This meeting was in continuation of their previous meetings with Buzdar who had been consistently claiming that any member of the Punjab Assembly could meet him irrespective of his/her party affiliation.

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Those who called on the Chief Minister included Chaudhary Ashraf Ali Ansari, Muhammad Ghiasuddin, Muhammad Faisal Khan Niazi and Mian Jalil Ahmed Sharaqpuri. A local PML-N leader from Gujranwala Ch Muhammad Yunis Ansari was also present in the meeting.

It has been the consistent stance of these MPAs that they had not left their parent party and that they were in contact with the Chief Minister in connection with the resolution of problems in their constituencies. They have also maintained the same position in response to the show-cause notices earlier issued to them by the PML-N leadership.

The video conference

MPA Sharqpuri asserted that when he met Usman Bazdar, Chief Minister Of Punjab, the league leaders had gotten angry. “It is beyond my comprehension why there is a need to show anger at a meeting held to resolve the issues of the constituency” he complained. “There is no point in getting angry at all.”

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Per Siasat News, Sharqpuri also revealed that some members of the Punjab Assembly say that they can no longer walk with the party. He stated, “I opposed the speech and spoke of my conscience which Ahsan Iqbal did not like.”

‘Nawaz family against national interest’

Sharqpuri also disclosed that Maryam Nawaz, Vice President PMLN,  was also furious at the time and remained angry throughout. “This style will not be good if it is maintained”, he warned. The MPA provided that the idea of clashing with the establishment was not a great idea for the future of the country.

“There are some people in PML-N who say that the party can’t walk with the party any longer”, he finally asserted. When asked by the host, Waseem Badami, whether he himself intended to leave the party, Sharqpuri promptly replied in the negative, saying that neither did he have the intention, nor did he find the need to do so.

Still addressing Vice President PMLN’s “angry style” Sharqpuri contested that her attitude was also against the national interest, adding that the PML-N leadership would have to abandon the policy of confrontation with the institutions and think about it, for it could no longer work.

He voiced his opinion that no leader should have that kind of style at all, as portrayed by father and daughter, former PM Nawaz Sharif and Vice President PMLN Maryam Nawaz, respectively.

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Siasat News urges the audience to recall that Sharqpuri was among the League members who recently met the Punjab Chief Minister. “Deviant members of the Assembly who oppose the PML-N’s policy have met Chief Minister Usman Bazdar most of the time”, they added. Social media users are praising Sharqpuri for having “used his conscience”, says the publication.