Mohammad Shah to stay in PML

Published May 19, 2002

ISLAMABAD, May 18: Shah Mohammad Shah, an estranged leader of PML(N) Sindh has said that he would stay in the party after getting assurances from the party chairman Raja Zafarul Haq that his grievances would be conveyed to the exiled party chief Nawaz Sharif.

Shah Mohammad Shah, who was member of national and Sindh assembly and minister in the past governments, had resigned from party membership after having developed differences with the provincial party leaders, but had not joined any other party.

According to sources, Shah had been assured by the exiled party chief Nawaz Sharif that he would be elevated in the provincial party structure, but was being ignored by loyalists.

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