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Another PML-N leader parts ways over ‘unfair’ ticket distribution

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Mir Aslam Rind announced to quit the party after being ‘ignored’ from the party ticket for the General Elections 2024, announcing to contest the poll as an independent candidate.

While leaving the party, Mir Aslam Rind accused the PML-N Balochistan President of doing ‘nepotism’ in awarding the party tickets. He said that the party provincial chief awarded a ticket to his son-in-law while ignoring the merit.

Mir Aslam Rind maintained that a candidate should be a resident of the constituency, he is vying for. “People of other districts cannot be allowed to contest the elections,” he added. Mir Aslam Rind said that he will be contesting the election as an independent from the provincial assembly seat PB-42. Read More: Differences surface in Quetta PML-N over party tickets distribution.

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