A meeting of party leaders, officials, and responsible members of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) was held at the PML-N House in Sangota
Swat – A meeting of party leaders, officials, and responsible members of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) was held at the PML-N House in Sangota, Swat, under the chairmanship of Federal Minister and PML-N Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President, Engineer Amir Muqam.
A large number of party officials and members participated in the meeting.
On this occasion, Federal Minister Engineer Amir Muqam, while addressing the gathering, stated that in order to further strengthen the party organizationally, the Malakand Division has been divided into Swat and Dir Divisions, and new officials have already been appointed for these divisions.
He further said that Swat District has also been administratively divided into Upper Swat and Lower Swat so that the party’s structure becomes more active and result oriented.
Speaking about the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, he said that coordinators have been appointed at the divisional and district levels, and soon, youth will be empowered at the tehsil and union council levels as well.
He announced that further announcements regarding the party’s central and district cabinets will be made soon.
He emphasized that merely holding a position is not enough; what truly matters is loyalty to the party, service, and continuous struggle.
Engineer Amir Muqam stated that the Pakistan Muslim League (N) is the party that created Pakistan, and it is we who are the guarantors of its survival and security. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the country has been brought out of an economic crisis, inflation has decreased, and the nation is once again on the path to development.
He congratulated the newly appointed officials, expressed his best wishes, and urged the workers to foster unity, discipline, and a spirit of public service within their ranks. This, he said, is the key to success.
Upon the federal minister’s arrival in Swat, he was warmly welcomed by party workers, who also raised passionate slogans in favor of the PML-N.