HYDERABAD, April 3 Local bodies of the Pakistan Muslim League (Functional) at union council level in Latifabad taluka have been dissolved and the appointed organising committees directed to submit a report by 20th of this month.

Party`s taluka President Mohammad Ehsan Naghar told journalists at the press club on Friday that he took the move on March 30 on the instruction of Pir Sahab Pagara. He claimed that PML-F was the only political party believing in the ideology and stability of the country.

“The sacrifices rendered by the family of Pir Saheb Pagara should prove a beacon for people and rulers,” he said. Pir Saheb Pagara, an exponent of Muslim unity had always given priority to the solidarity and unity of Pakistan over other things, Naghar said adding that he instructed reorganisation of the party to the lowest level to resolve the problems of the oppressed people.

DEMONSTRATIONS About half a dozen protest demonstrations were held by people from different walks of life here on Friday for the resolution of their problems.

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