QUETTA (APP): Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Balochistan President Sheikh Jafar Khan Mandukhel on Tuesday said that the PML-N would participate in the general elections and local body elections of Quetta and achieve success.
There are no groupings in the party and if anyone deviates from the party decisions the basic membership will be terminated, he added.
Addressing the meeting of the party, he said that Chaudhry Naeem Karim, Farid Afghan and Ashraf Javed Kurd were responsible for hosting and coordinating the meeting.
Provincial General Secretary Jamal Shah Kakar, senior leaders Chaudhry Naeem Karim, Farid Afghan, Naseer Khan Achakzai, Zahir Khan Kakar, Ataullah Muhammad Zai, Naseem Rehman, Advocacy Tariq Butt, Jahangir Kharuti,
In the meeting, the party leaders informed the provincial president of the party about their recommendations regarding the local body elections and assured that all party members will keep their differences aside and abide by the party’s discipline for the upcoming local body elections. The party will work hard day and night for the success of the candidates whom the party will give tickets.
Sheikh Jafar Khan Mandukhel said that the municipal elections in Quetta are of great importance for the party, the PML-N will field candidates at the level of 4 towns and UC, wards of Quetta.
All the office bearers and workers of the party should use their abilities to make the nominated candidates of the party successful, he said.
He said that in the coming general elections, the PML-N will field its candidates from every constituency of Balochistan including Quetta and their election campaign can be conducted in full.
All the officials and workers of the party should convey the message of the leader of the party Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the party president Mian Shahbaz Sharif from house to house and make full preparations for the upcoming general elections, he said.
In the meeting, the preparations for the full reception of the leader of Muslim League (N) Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on his return home were also reviewed.