Musharraf directs Sindh APML chief to re-organise party
KHAIRPUR: All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) leader General (retd) Pervez Musharraf has directed President APML Sindh, Sayed Shahabuddin Shah Lakyari to start re-organisation/membership of the APML in the province. Addressing the convention of APML workers of district Khairpur by telephone, Musharraf said the party would start taking out processions and
By our correspondents
January 12, 2015
KHAIRPUR: All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) leader General (retd) Pervez Musharraf has directed President APML Sindh, Sayed Shahabuddin Shah Lakyari to start re-organisation/membership of the APML in the province. Addressing the convention of APML workers of district Khairpur by telephone, Musharraf said the party would start taking out processions and holding of public meetings in Sindh after the re-organisation of the APML.
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