PML to be reorganized: Arbab Rahim

Published September 6, 2004

KARACHI, Sept 5: Chief Minister Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim has said the Pakistan Muslim League would be reorganized in Sindh to make it a popular and strong party in the province.

Talking to a 30-member delegation comprising PML leaders and workers at the Chief Minister's House here on Saturday, he underlined the need for maintaining discipline in party ranks and called for shunning petty differences.

Arbab Rahim discussed various proposals presented by the delegation. The delegation consisted Halim Siddiqui, Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi, Azad bin Haider, Begum Rahat Javed, Shahid Younus, Akhtar Pervez, Latif Butt, Manzoor Butt, Naimat Khan, Qadir Mandokhel, Shafi Arain, Aslam Meenai, Hanif Panjwani and others. -PPI

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