LAHORE, Feb 26: A committee set up to find a solution to the crisis created as a result of serious differences between Sindh Chief Minister Dr Arbab Rahim and provincial PML secretary- general Imtiaz Shaikh has complied its recommendations , which will be submitted to the party leadership in Islamabad on Monday, informed sources told Dawn on Saturday.

There are also indications that the Sindh chief minister will discuss the matter with President Musharraf, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and PML President Chaudhry Shujaat Husain.

The chief minister will go to the federal capital to participate in the National Security Council meeting scheduled for Monday.

Sources said that Mr Imtiaz Sheikh would meet the PML president the same day.

While recommendations to resolve the crisis have been prepared, the final decision to implement all or any one of them would be taken by the PML leadership, the sources said.

It is said that efforts would be made that Dr Arbab and Mr Shaikh could work together and make them forget their differences.

The committee, the sources said, has also recommended that the prime minister and the PML president would visit Sindh to personally listen to the problems of the people.

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