The PPP leader says the promises made in the government meeting have not been fulfilled, the decisions taken in the meeting have also not been given importance and the proposal to form a committee to resolve PHF issues has been ignored


Islamabad: Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) senior leader Shehla Raza stepped down from the office of President of Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF).
Shehla Raza confirmed that she had submitted her resignation as President of the PHF on April 27, 2024.
“I have also sent my resignation to Minister IPC Dr. Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Mashood, and have also presented her resignation to the PHF Congress,” she said while talking to a local private TV on Monday.
The PPP leader said that the promises made in the government meeting were not fulfilled, the decisions taken in the meeting were not given importance, and the proposal to form a committee to resolve PHF issues was not implemented.
Shehla Raza said that Haider Hussain was asked to work as Secretary of the PHF, but action was not taken on it, the constitution and laws of the PHF were violated, and they all had offered their resignations in the meeting, but they were prevented from doing that as they were told that their concerns would be addressed.

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