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PML-N will not participate in friendly matches at Punjab Governor House: Uzma Bukhari

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LAHORE: The Opposition Party of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in the Punjab Assembly on Friday has announced that will not participated in friendly matches scheduled to take place the Punjab Governor House.
Punjab PML-N spokesperson Uzma Bukhari has said that party will not become a spectale in any cricket match.
She criticised PPP for accepting to participate in the friendly matches, saying that they shouldn’t play a “double game”.
PML-N leader Rana Mashhood said that the government calls them (PML-N leaders) “thieves” and at the same time they ask them to join in and play cricket matches.
Meanwhile, Minister for Prisons Fayyazul Hassan Chohan likened PML-N’s refusal to participate in the matches to the New Zealand and England’s pullout of the Pakistan tour.
“PML-N shouldn’t refuse to play by falling prey to conspiracy like New Zealand and England cricket boards,” said Chohan.
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