APML Canada president resigns

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All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Canada President Imran Majeed Siddiqui has resigned saying that the party is now in hands of non-political forces, Pakistan Today has learnt. Siddiqui resigned from his post just two days before former president and APML President General (r) Pervez Musharraf’s address at Karachi where he announced that he will comeback to the country between January 27 to 31. According to sources close to Musharraf, Siddiqui called the former president and expressed his reservations on his return to Pakistan. He asked Musharraf to wait for sometime instead of taking support of non-political forces for his return to Pakistan. “But Musharraf tried to make him understand but the APML Canada president refused to work with non-political people of Pakistan and resigned,” sources said. On being contacted, Siddiqui said that the APML could bring a change in Pakistan but it could not happen soon. “I had joined the APML when Musharraf assured us that it would be a political party but unfortunately, the former army chief could not fulfil his commitment. The APML is under hands of non-political people and you can understand better that who those people are,” he added.