Samira Malik PML-N Punjab vice-president separated from the party after not getting a ticket. Former federal minister Samira Malik has sent her resignation to the president of PML-N Punjab Rana Sanaullah. He also announced to leave the party membership. According to the sources, Samira Malik had asked the PML-N for a ticket for a reserved seat for women and after not getting the ticket, she has sent her resignation to Rana Sanaullah. Sameera Malik’s spokesperson Samiul Haque Awan has said that the party neglected. Now Samira Malik will support the candidates of Stability Pakistan Party in the election. He had applied for NA-87 ticket but the leadership released Shakir Bashir Awan. On the other hand, severe differences have emerged in the PML-N over the distribution of tickets in Murree.
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