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Pakistan Muslim League (N) senior leader and former railways minister, Khawaja Saad Rafique, has refuted claims about quitting the party.
Responding to widespread social media rumours, Saad Rafique stated that reports of him leaving PML-N or retiring from politics are “baseless”, Express News confirmed on Monday.
He categorically denied any truth in the circulating claims, affirming his continued commitment to the party.
“There is no truth in the rumours about my resignation from the party,” he said, addressing what he called “unfounded news” circulating on social platforms.
Rafique confirmed that he remains steadfast in his political stance and loyalty to PML-N.
Earlier, former Senator and ex-Information secretary of the Awami National Party (ANP), Zahid Khan, announced on Sunday his decision to join the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
The formal induction ceremony was held in Chakdara, Lower Dir, where PML-N provincial president Engineer Amir Muqam welcomed Zahid Khan and addressed the gathering.