Muhammad Zubair Resigns from PML-N, New Parties Emerge

Web DeskJune 10, 2024 01:08 AMpolitics
  • Muhammad Zubair resigns from PML-N, hints at future strategies
  • Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Miftah Ismail plan new political parties
  • Potential new parties by disillusioned PML-N figures shake up Pakistani politics
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Muhammad Zubair resigns from PML-N, sparking the emergence of new political parties in Pakistan. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Miftah Ismail also plan to launch their own parties, promising fresh perspectives in the upcoming elections.

Former Sindh governor and prominent PML-N figure, Muhammad Zubair, recently made headlines by resigning from the party. While he has not disclosed immediate plans to join another political group, Zubair hinted at unveiling his future strategies soon, stressing the importance of politicians not remaining silent for long periods.

Zubair, known for his past roles as a spokesperson for PML-N leaders Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz, has been vocal in his criticism of the current government formed after the February 8 general elections. Expressing dissatisfaction with the party leadership, he drew comparisons between his situation and that of former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

Amidst allegations of election result manipulation by former Rawalpindi Division Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatha, Zubair urged PML-N to publicly acknowledge defeat and support the country's progress. However, Chatha later retracted his claims, adding a twist to the unfolding political drama.

In a recent turn of events, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has taken steps to register a new political party with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). Abbasi's move signals his intention to actively participate in upcoming elections under the new party's banner, established in compliance with the Election Act 2017.

Similarly, another disillusioned former PML-N member, Miftah Ismail, has confirmed plans to launch a new political party. Ismail's vision for the party includes a leadership structure that is inclusive of women and young individuals, with constitutionally mandated term limits for leaders, aiming to bring a fresh perspective to the political landscape.

Speculations abound regarding the potential formation of a new political party by disenchanted PML-N figures Miftah Ismail, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and former PPP Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokar. Ismail emphasized that the new party would adopt a distinct approach, steering clear of regional or ethnic biases and avoiding the dynastic politics often associated with contemporary parties.

The political landscape in Pakistan is witnessing significant shifts as key figures like Muhammad Zubair, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and Miftah Ismail explore new avenues for their political careers. With the emergence of potential new parties, the upcoming elections promise to be intriguing, offering voters fresh choices and perspectives. As these developments unfold, the future of Pakistani politics hangs in the balance, awaiting the impact of these evolving political dynamics.

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