Mumtaz Bhutto quits PML-N, revives SNF
SUKKUR: Former Chief Minister of Sindh, Sardar Mumtaz Ali Bhutto Monday announced quitting the PML-N and reviving the Sindh National Front at a meeting of the central committee of the SNF at Dahesar House in Larkana.
The meeting was attended by 90 provincial leaders along with the central committee members, the presidents of all the districts and coordinators. Mumtaz Bhutto chaired the meeting which unanimously decided to part ways with the PML-N and revive the SNF which had been merged into the PML-N a few years ago.
The meeting formed a nine-member committee to be led by Ameer Bux Bhutto for reorganizing the SNF. The committee will submit its report on the future line of action within 15 days at the next meeting of the central committee.
It is pertinent to mention here that a few months ago, Ameer Bux Khan Bhutto had quit the post of adviser to the prime minister. Ayub Shar, Dr Roshan Pechuho, Mir Malook Talpur, Muhammad Paryal Bughio, Irshad Khan Junejo, Ayaz Bhagat, Sikandar Kalhoro, Rais Ghulam Rasool Khan Chandio and others attended the meeting.
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