The PML-N Punjab president says that Daniyal Aziz has been cautioned from making such statements to the media.


Lahore: The Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) issued a show-cause notice to party leader Daniyal Aziz over charges of violating the party rules.
PML-N Punjab President Rana Sanaullah took the notice and alleged that Daniyal Aziz breached the party regulations by making a ‘rhetorical statement’ against the PML-N leadership.
The warning follows statements by Daniyal Aziz on his social media account and on a local private TV. Daniyal had held Ahsan Iqbal responsible for sky-rocketing inflation in the country.
Ahsan Iqbal claims he was not responsible for price control ! Kindly see above tweet judge for yourself
— Daniyal Aziz (@DaniyalNA116) December 2, 2023
“The statement by Daniyal Aziz damaged the party’s reputation,” said Rana Sanaullah while addressing a press talk in Lahore. Ahsan Iqbal was also present there.
The PML-N leader also advised Daniyal Aziz to be careful in future from making such statements.
“Daniyal has been advised to be careful while making statements to the media,” he added.

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