The Secretary General of Q-league, Mushahid Hussain and Senior Leader Wajahat Hussain directed their ministers to wait for Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain’s return before taking any action.– APP (File Photo)

ISLAMABAD: The central leadership of Pakistan Muslim League-Q stopped their ministers belonging to the Sindh cabinet from accepting charge of new ministries. The PML-Q leadership advised the ministers to wait for the return of the party head, Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain to the country, DawnNews reported on Sunday.

The changing of Q-League’s ministers’ portfolios in Sindh has again triggered differences between the government and the party. Q-league also protested changing the position of Minister Shahryar Mehar and advisor Haleem Adil Shaikh and advised them to not accept the charge of any new ministries yet.

The Secretary General of Q-league, Mushahid Hussain and Senior Leader Wajahat Hussain directed their ministers to wait for Chaudhary Shujaat Hussain’s return before taking any action.

The provincial minister Shahryar Mehar was assigned the new charge of minister for alternative energy while Haleem Adil Shaikh was given the portfolio of relief works.

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