Lahore: At least eighteen members belonging to Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) had met Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in recent past.

GNN Senior Anchorperson Arif Hameed Bhatti said that PMLN members who had met Punjab CM vowed to vote for PTI candidates in upcoming Senate elections. After the meeting, CM had ordered to release the developmental funds in their respective areas.
Further, he said that this is for the first time when PM Imran has given any task to Punjab CM of not losing a single seat from Punjab in upcoming Senate elections. For the purpose a 3-member team under the command of Usman Buzdar is contacting several PPP and PMLN members.
A bunch of kitchen cabinet members are enticing PM Imran khan against Jehangir Khan Tareen however Mr.Tareen has stopped numerous angry PTI legislators from leaving the party. Mr. Tareen is also in close contacts with opposition members, he added.
Giving an insider, he said that former Governor Sindh Muhammad Zubair’s third meeting with some high level dignitary has been fixed and is scheduled in coming days.

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