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League leaders blamed Maryam and Hamza for the by-election defeat

Hamza Shehbaz did not come out of the house while Maryam Nawaz left, PML-N leaders stormed in front of their leadership.

League leaders blamed Maryam and Hamza for the by-election defeat

  League leaders blamed Maryam and Hamza for the by-election defeat. According to a report by ARY News, there is a sharp reaction from within the party to the Muslim League-N's worst defeat in the by-elections held on Sunday. It has been reported that most of the party leaders consider Maryam Nawaz and Hamza Shehbaz as the reason for PML-N's worst defeat in the by-elections.

 The League leaders openly expressed their fears before the leadership and said that Hamza Shehbaz did not leave the house for election campaign while Maryam Nawaz left. PML-N leaders say if Musa Geelani can win in Multan then why can't PML-N win?

 On one hand, Imran Khan organized 50 rallies in connection with the election campaign, on the other hand, our leadership did not bother to conduct the election campaign.


While party leader Nawaz Sharif also expressed his displeasure over PML-N's worst defeat in the by-elections. The Muslim League leader was reported to have issued a stern warning to ministers and party functionaries, asking the party's top leadership for an immediate report on the by-election defeat. It should be noted here that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won 6 out of 8 National Assembly seats in the National and Provincial Assembly by-elections held yesterday, PPP won 2 seats, Muslim League-N, JUIF, MQM, AN P it did not win a single seat, PTI won 2 out of three seats in Punjab and PML-N won only one seat.


 Mansab Ali Khan Kharal managed to get 78064 votes. In Faisalabad NA-108, Imran Khan won by getting 90841 votes while PML-N candidate Abid Sher Ali got 75866 votes. In Charsadda NA-24, PTI candidate Imran Khan defeated Amil Wali Khan of Awami National Party by 7889 votes.

 In Mardan NA-22, PTI candidate Imran Khan won with 79681 votes while Jamiat Ulema Islam candidate F Maulana Muhammad Qasim is second with 68181 votes. In Peshawar NA-31, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf candidate Imran Khan got 57,824 votes while Awami National Party candidate Ghulam Ahmed Bilor got 32,253 votes. In NA-239 Karachi, Imran Khan won with 50,014 votes while MQM candidate Syed Nayar Raza did not win with 18,116 votes.

 Similarly, in NA 237 Karachi Malir 2, PTI candidate Imran Khan was defeated by PPP's Hakeem Baloch in a single seat. Muslim League-N leaders exploded in front of their leadership. On the other hand, League leaders and candidates erupted over the worst defeat in the Punjab by-elections. According to party sources, League detractors and candidates blamed Maryam Nawaz, Hamza Shahbaz and the party leadership for the by-election defeat, complaining that if Punjab's Musa Gilani of the People's Party could win by a large margin, then the PML-N could also win.

 Imran Khan organized more than 50 rallies. Our leadership did not participate in the election campaign. Leaders and candidates complained that Maryam Nawaz went to London instead of campaigning and Hamza Shehbaz did not leave home. The Muslim League-N became disorganized. . Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is the leader of the party, he also has no time for the party.

 Social media, party wings and workers are not active which is mainly due to inactive leadership, constant rise in inflation, high electricity bills, conciliatory narrative of the party and lack of interest of the leadership are the reasons for defeat. According to party sources, Nawaz Sharif was informed about the displeasure of the League leaders. Muslim League-N leader Nawaz Sharif has mandated the formation of a commission of inquiry to find out the reasons behind the defeat in the by-elections. The committee will soon send its report to the party chairman, on the basis of which a future action plan will be prepared.

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