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PML leader Kabir Wasti thrashed

ISLAMABAD - Unidentified men on Friday thrashed Pakistan Muslim League (PML)-Likeminded Senior Vice-President Syed Kabir Ali Wasti, his brother Saeed Wasti and the driver near Faizabad Bridge. According to details, Wasti and his brother Saeed were on their way to Rawalpindi from Islamabad when they were intercepted by a black Parado, bearing green number plate.
"Four to five persons came out of the vehicle and started beating Kabir Wasti while his brother and the driver tried to

Jamali says ‘black regime’ if PML factions don’t unite

LAHORE: Muttahida Muslim League (MML) Convener Mir Zafarullah Jamali has cautioned that Pakistan's sovereignty would be at stake if an attempt was made to impose another martial law in the country, adding that there would be a 'black regime' if all PML factions did not unite.
"I see a black regime if PML factions do not unite, and I really have no idea when the light will come," he said. He was briefing reporters after the maiden meeting of the steering committee of the MML held

‘Black regime’ if PML factions don’t unite: Jamali

LAHORE: Muttahida Muslim League (MML) Convener Mir Zafarullah Jamali has cautioned that Pakistan's sovereignty would be at stake if an attempt was made to impose another martial law in the country, adding that there would be a 'black regime' if all PML factions did not unite.
"I see a black regime if PML factions do not unite, and I really have no idea when the light will come," he said. He was briefing reporters after the maiden meeting of the steering committee of the MML held

PML-N rejects united PML move

ISLAMABAD: PML-N Senator Pervez Rashid on Friday rejected the formation of a united Muslim league, saying all leaders who had formed the alliance lacked principle.
"Our party has some principles and the men who announced the Muttahida Muslim League at Kingri House follow no democratic principle in their politics," he said, adding that all these leaguers had accepted the October 12 unconstitutional step of the former military dictator.
He said the leaders who were trying to

Struggle for survival as PML factions meet

'F', 'Likeminded', 'Z' and AML make alliance
KARACHI: Four factions of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) on Friday decided to leave the idea of a merger for now and instead agreed to form an alliance under the banner of the Muttahida Muslim League (MML), with the status of every member remaining intact as a separate party.
The new alliance was formed at a meeting of senior leaders of four PML factions - the PML-Functional, the PML-Likeminded, PML-Z and the Awami Muslim League

PML-Q not attending Pagara’s PML meeting

KARACHI
The ruling PPP's new strategy to shake hands with the PML-Q is apparently paying off, as the latter is not attending the meeting convened by Pir Pagara in efforts to unify various factions of the PML.
Pagara is hosting the first two-day meeting of leaders from different factions of the PML today. The meeting would be attended by leaders of the Humayun Akhtar-led PMLQ Likeminded, Shaikh Rasheed-led AML and Ejazul Haq-led PML-Z.
Senior Muslim league leaders, Gohar

Nawaz will be invited once PML forms alliance, says Salim Saifullah

ISLAMABAD
It is wrong to assume that various factions of the Pakistan Muslim League are seeking an alliance to come to power, rather the move should be seen in a broader perspective, PML-Q likeminded President Salim Saifullah Khan said on Saturday.
Addressing a press conference, Khan said the first meeting of the All Pakistan Muttahida Muslim League would be held in Lahore very soon. "I called on PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif almost two years ago for the same purpose and the