Political figures in Swat join PMLN
MINGORA: Several political figures here on Friday announced joining the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN).
Former nazim Syed Bakht Umar, Abdul Mutalib, Arshad Ali, Saqib Ahmad, Rahman Shah and others from Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Habib Khan, Taj Umar, Liaqat Ali and others from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced their decision to join the PMLN in the presence of Amir Muqam.
Those who joined the PMLN reposed confidence in the leadership of Amir Muqam and other party leaders.
PMLN leader Amir Muqam welcomed the new entrants into the party and offered them party caps. He said that the PMLN would not let them down and would come up to their expectations. Speaking on the occasion, Amir Muqam said that only the PMLN leadership had the ability to steer the country out of the prevailing crises.
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