PML-N starts anti-Musharraf drive

07 Oct, 2004

Pakistan Muslim League-N has started its drive from Wednesday against the present regime headed by President General Pervez Musharraf and it would continue till his departure "and our party would repeal 17th constitutional amendment, end the National Security Council and would take measures to check the way of adventurists," said Zulfikar Ali Khan Khosa, provincial chief of PML-N while addressing a convention of Multan and Bahawalpur division workers at the residence of Muhammad Rafiq Rajwana.
He urged the office-bearers and workers to prepare themselves for the forthcoming local bodies election, and PML-N would contest at union council level for the Nazimeen and Naib Nazimeen.
He said, "We would visit all district headquarters of Punjab during Ramazan and after Eid-ul-Fitr for filling all the vacant offices and reorganisation of the party to make it active.
He said that workers should shed their differences because they have to face a strong enemy. He said that the present regime is a conglomeration of different minded people who gathered under one flag to grab power, and they have no sincerity with each other.
He said that Muslim League-N would not join hands with MMA on uniform issue because MMA is a friendly opposition which was formed by General Pervez Musharraf. He said that General Pervez Musharraf had agreed for give and take on Kashmir and he had accepted the line of control as border between Azad Kashmir and Indian Held Kashmir.
Vehemently condemning the military operation in Wana and Balochistan and the killing of innocent Pakistanis in the name of al Qaeda.
Memona Hashmi, MNA, said: "My father is languishing in jail for exposing the nefarious designs of military rulers. He did not bargain with them. Instead he challenged it for destroying the institutions."
She lashed out at the present regime for its anti-democratic and anti-Pakistan policies.
Saad Rafiq said that Muslim League-N is the biggest party of Pakistan and it would surely come into power if free, fair and impartial elections were held .He said that General Pervez Musharraf was not acceptable even in knickers and vest.
Ms Majidan Wyne, Bilabil Butt, Zaman Shah, Nafees Ansari, Noor-ul-Hassan, Mujahid Ali Shah, Javed Ali Shah, Sultana Shaheen, Shaheen Shafiq, Shamshad Noorullah, Robina Shaheen, Azra Wajid, Sultan Alam, Muhammad Yasin, Muhammad Boota, Allah Nawaz Khan Durrani, Tahir Rashid, Athar Mumtaz, Irfan Daha (Khanewal), Perveen Masud Bhatti, Nadeem Kamran (Sahiwal), Mazhar Abbas, Shahid Mukhtar Lodhi, Munir Langah, and Imran Liaquat also spoke.

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