ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan People’s Party has rejected a proposal to bring in-house change in Azad Kashmir.
Party sources said that the PPP Azad Kashmir was intending to bring a no-confidence motion and had completed its homework.
“The AJK PPP had presented the proposal to the party’s leadership”. The leadership, however, turned down the suggestion about in-house change in Azad Kashmir, party sources said.
The proponents of the in-house change move were failed to convince the People’s Party leadership, sources said. “In-house change is not a correct move in Azad Kashmir in present circumstances,” the party leadership told the AJK PPP.
The leadership also directed the party to support the Azad Kashmir government, party sources added.
Earlier, After remaining out of politics for a long time, former Sindh governor Dr Ishratul Ebad has now hinted at the possibility of him re-entering national politics.
Talking to local TV channel, the former Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Ebad stressed that there was a need for a “new platform” from where new leadership can come forward to address the national issues. –Agencies