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PML-N to pick interim party president on May 18

PML-N will select an interim party president on May 18, following Shehbaz Sharif's resignation. The decision will be made at a CWC meeting, which will be attended by Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif. There has been a request for Nawaz Sharif to resume the party presidency, citing his leadership as crucial for the party's success.

PM Shehbaz Sharif steps down as PML-N president

PM Shehbaz Sharif resigned as PML-N president and forwarded his resignation to Nawaz Sharif. PML-N plans to elect a new president during a May 28 general council meeting. The PML-N Punjab chapter has requested Nawaz Sharif to take on the party presidency again, claiming his leadership is crucial. Sharif was previously disqualified but later acquitted and re-elected in the General Elections 2024.

PML-N currently burying its own politics: Asad Umar

Former federal minister Asad Umar criticized the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on ARY News, accusing them of undermining their own politics. He also rebuked the country’s leadership for failing to address national issues, stating that democracy is the solution but requires collaborative decision-making. Umar highlighted the importance of government accountability and the need for change.

PML-N, PTI’s hunger for power on full display: Durrani

Senior politician Muhammad Ali Durrani criticized Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for their hunger for power and their lack of respect for democratic principles. He urged PTI leaders to openly seek power instead of compromising on democratic principles. Opposition Leader Shibli Faraz expressed PTI's willingness for talks with the government under certain conditions.

PML-N’s Nawaz Sharif set to travel abroad soon

PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif plans to travel to London next month for a routine check-up, followed by a visit to Saudi Arabia for the last 10 days of Ramadan. Afterward, he will have medical examinations in London, with intentions to return to Pakistan. Previous plans to land in Lahore were changed, and he will now arrive in Islamabad.

‘PTI workers’ throw shoe, lota at PML-N female lawmaker in KP assembly

PTI workers disrupted the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly session by throwing a shoe and lota at PML-N female lawmaker Sobia Shahid, causing a delay in the oath-taking. They also chanted slogans against the opposition. After the disturbance, the PTI dropped its initial nominee for Speaker and nominated Babar Saleem Swati instead.

Nawaz Sharif chairs PML-N meeting to ‘finalise Punjab cabinet’

Nawaz Sharif chaired a PML-N consultative meeting in Lahore to finalize the first phase of the Punjab cabinet, focusing on key ministerial appointments including law, information, finance, and food. Maryam Nawaz was recently elected as Punjab's first female chief minister, receiving a guard of honor at the Punjab CM House.

Maryam Nawaz to chair PML-N’s Punjab parliamentary meeting

Maryam Nawaz will chair PML-N's Punjab parliamentary meeting where government formation, assembly nominations, and Punjab Assembly session strategy will be discussed. Newly elected MPAs are required to attend. Shehbaz Sharif has confirmed Maryam as their candidate for Chief Minister of Punjab, with Nawaz Sharif nominating Shahbaz and Maryam for Prime Minister and CM respectively.

ECP notifies victory of PML-N candidates from Islamabad NA seats

The Election Commission of Pakistan issued a victory notification for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz candidates from three NA seats in Islamabad. Anjum Aqeel, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, and Raja Khurram Nawaz were declared winners. Results of 10 National Assembly seats and 16 provincial assemblies’ seats have been challenged and withheld.

Gunfire erupts, leaving five injured at PML-N rally in Lahore

Gunfire erupted at a PML-N rally in Lahore, leaving five individuals injured, including the candidate's brother. The unidentified perpetrator fled the scene, prompting a police investigation. Political tensions have been rising before the upcoming general elections scheduled for February 8, resulting in clashes and violent incidents among rival parties.