PML-Q will keep its separate identity, says Spokesman.

LAHoRE -- Central spokesperson of Pakistan Muslim League and Secretary Information Ghulam Mustafa Malik has said that PML-Q will keep its separate identity and as a party there is no question of merger in any other party. Ghulam Mustafa said no provincial organisation will be allowed to take such a step unilaterally. He, however, clarified that any member of the party was free to go anywhere in his individual capacity. Talking to media persons, Ghulam Mustafa said PML-Q had the privilege of ruling Pakistan in the past and after its inception played vital role in politics of the country. He said Tehreek-e-Insaf and Muslim League workers had different temperament and ideology. Both parties, despite being allied parties, had no similar thoughts or harmony between them at any stage. He maintained that role of Ch Shujat...

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