ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) has resolved to bid farewell to 18th amendment implementation commission here on Wednesday, Geo News has learnt.
According to sources privy to PML-N, the decision came in the backdrop of government’s much criticized resolve to devolve Higher Education Commission (HEC).
Also, PML-N had reservations over the government’s decision to transfer assets to provinces, sources claimed.
Sources said that PML-N’s senior leader and the Deputy Chairman of the commission Ishaq Dar wrote a five-page letter to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to apprise latter of his party’s resolve and tendered his resignation being Deputy Chairman of the commission.
According to sources privy to PML-N, the decision came in the backdrop of government’s much criticized resolve to devolve Higher Education Commission (HEC).
Also, PML-N had reservations over the government’s decision to transfer assets to provinces, sources claimed.
Sources said that PML-N’s senior leader and the Deputy Chairman of the commission Ishaq Dar wrote a five-page letter to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to apprise latter of his party’s resolve and tendered his resignation being Deputy Chairman of the commission.
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