PESHAWAR: Some senior Pakistan People’s Party leaders in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are likely to face disciplinary action over reluctance to accept Khanzada Khan as new party president in the province.
Khanzada Khan of Mardan is the sixth provincial president of PPP in almost 12 years. Before him, Barrister Masood Kausar, Rahim Dad Khan, Zahir Ali Shah, Sardar Ali Khan and Anwar Saifullah Khan held the position.
They all are alive but are not ready to accept failure to reorganise the party. They rather complain of being toothless as the provincial president. Many senior activists in the province are said to be so disgruntled over the party policies and the performance of former ministers that they have stopped working for the party.
They insist former ministers and members of assemblies should not hold party offices and office-bearers should be new faces so that they could reorganise the party.
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