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  2. Pakistan Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The first "Pakistan" Muslim League was founded by President Ayub Khan in 1962 as a successor to the original Muslim League.Just a short period after its foundation, the party broke into two factions: Convention Muslim League that supported the President and the new Constitution, and the Council Muslim League, that opposed the new Constitution, denouncing it as undemocratic that made the ...

  3. Pakistan Muslim League (Q) - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid e Azam Group) Urdu: پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ق); Pākistān Muslim Līg (Qāf), Acronyms: PML(Q), PML-Q, PMLQ, "Q League" (officially registered as the Pakistan Muslim League) [5] is a political party in Pakistan. As of the 2024 parliamentary election, it has a representation of five seats.

  4. History of Pakistan (1947–present) - Wikipedia

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    In the Constituent Assembly elections of 1946, the Muslim League won 425 out of 496 seats reserved for Muslims, polling 89.2% of the total votes. [22] Congress had hitherto refused to acknowledge the Muslim League's claim of being the representative of Indian Muslims but finally recognised to the League's claim after the results of this election.

  5. Muslim League (1947–1958) - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim League was the original successor of the All-India Muslim League that led the Pakistan Movement to achieve an independent nation. Five of the country's Prime Ministers have been affiliated with this party, namely Liaquat Ali Khan , Khwaja Nazimuddin , Mohammad Ali Bogra , Chaudhry Muhammad Ali , and Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar .

  6. Pakistan Muslim League (N) - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Muslim League (N) abbreviated as PML (N), (Urdu: پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن)) is a centre-right, conservative political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third-largest party in the Senate and the largest in the National Assembly .

  7. Pakistan Muslim League (J) - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 1986 as the sole Pakistan Muslim League when Muhammad Khan Junejo was the Prime Minister of Pakistan under President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. In September 1988, the party formed an alliance called Islami Jamhoori Ittehad with Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi 's National Peoples Party , and Qazi Hussain Ahmed 's Jamaat-e-Islami against Benazir ...

  8. Sindh Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Ayub Khuhro was the first Chief Minister of Sindh in Pakistan. He also headed Muslim League in the Sindh province. In 1952, severe in-fighting between Ayub Khuhro and some other Muslim League leaders in Sindh saw the central Muslim League leadership asking Khuhro to step down. He quit the party and re-established the League. [3]

  9. Convention Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The opposition party was known as the Council Muslim League. [2] Convention Muslim League contested presidential election of Pakistan held in 1965. CML's electoral symbol was a rose. A convention of Muslim League held in Karachi in September 1962 which was presided by Nawab Muhammad Amin, who was supporter of the 1962 constitution.