NEW DELHI: Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan, Chairman, Committee of Action, All-India Muslim League, has received Mr. G.M. Sayed’s explanation in reply to the telegram sent to him on November 18 last, in regard to his alleged opposition to the Muslim League candidate to the Central Assembly from Sind.

Nawab Saheb has again sent another telegram to Mr. G.M. Sayed. It runs as follows: “Kindly announce your support openly and by a Press statement to the official candidate of the Muslim League, Mr. Yousuf Abdullah Haroon and your dissociation with Mr. Rashidi.”

It is understood that Qazi Mohammad Isa has been asked by Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan to proceed to Sind in order to investigate and find out whether the office-bearers and other members of the Provincial Muslim League are working against the official candidate of the Muslim League, Mr. Haroon. Qazi Isa has further been requested to submit his report on the matter to the Committee of Action at an early date. It is believed Qazi Isa will also work in support of Mr. Haroon and might stay in Sind till the elections are over. He is leaving for Karachi on November 28.

Published in Dawn, November 27th, 2020

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