A big upset for PML (Nawaz). Cracks in party as Vice President PML-N women wing joins PTI

Elections 2013A big upset for PML (Nawaz). Cracks in party as Vice President...

Lahore: A big upset for PML (Nawaz). Cracks in party as Vice President PML-N women wing joins PTI. A man behind this political development is of course Javed Hashmi who welcomed all who left PLMN Multan wing and joined PTI.

Vice President PML-N’s women wing in Punjab announced her decision to join Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Friday in a press conference along with senior PTI leader Javed Hashmi welcomed the PML-N office bearer to PTI. Safia Gul, Rafat Babar, Humayun Bhatti and Nusrat Amjal also joined the PTI.

Speaking on this occasion, Hashmi slammed Sharif brothers for spending the whole Multan’s budget on Metro bus service in Lahore.

He said that PML-N workers were forced to leave the party after being ignored by the party leadership.

 

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