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Fractured mandate in Pak poll: PML(N) invites MQM(P)

By IANS | Updated: February 11, 2024 09:55 IST

Islamabad, Feb 11 Amid split mandate in the Pakistan general polls, hectic parleys are on among the political ...

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Islamabad, Feb 11 Amid split mandate in the Pakistan general polls, hectic parleys are on among the political parties to stitch an alliance and form the government.

PML(N) has invited MQM(P) delegation to discuss poll strategies.

Earlier, PML(N) supremo Nawaz Sharif had claimed that his party has emerged as the single largest party in the polls and invited political parties, barring PTI, to come together and form a coalition government, Dawn reported.

PML(N) president Shehbaz Sharif and PPP president Asif Ali Zardari had held discussion but would be consulting with their parties to form coalition government, PML(N) spokesperson Marriyum Aura­ngzeb told a TV channel.

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