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PML-N Finalizes Names for Rehbar Committee

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has finalized two names for the rehbar committee following the guidelines of the APC while it could not finalize a name for Chairman Senate post.

The opposition parties joint parliamentary meeting was held in Chair of Opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif while Molana Asad Mahmood and Shahida Akhtar attendant from behalf of Jamiat Ulmae-Islam- Fazal (JUI-F).

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders ex-premier Shahid Khaqan Abbassi, Ahsan Iqbal, Maryam Aurangzaib, Murtaza Javed Abbassi, Rohail Asghar, Khel Das Kohistani participated in the meeting while not any member of Pakistan People’s Party attended the huddle.

Sources said that the huddle deliberated upon the nominations of the names for the rehbar committee and also discussed approval of the budget in the National Assembly and approval of supplementary grants.

Sources added that the PML-N put forward names of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Ahsan Iqbal for the member of the rehbar committee while they did not finalize the name for Chairman Senate.

Mir Hassil Khan Bazenjo name is in under consideration seriously by the PML-N for the post of the Chairman Senate.

It is pertinent to mention here that on June 26 All Parties Conference hosted by Chief of JUI-F Molana Fazal Ur Rehman had decided to constitute a ‘Rehbar Committee’ to devise a joint future line of action. The committee having the representation of all opposition parties would sort out their mutual differences and ensure implementation of the APC decisions.

Talking about the Rehbar committer after the APC in the presser JUI-F Molana Fazal Ur Rehman had said that the opposition parties will replace Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani through a constitutional procedure. A steering committee – comprising members from all parties – would be mandated to name a joint candidate. “The committee will be called Rehbar committee, it will implement the APC decisions,” he said.