Pakistan Muslim League (F) Explained

Pakistan Muslim League (F)
Native Name:پاکستان مسلم لیگ ف
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Leader:Pir Syed Sibgtullah Shah III Pir Pagaro VIII
Founder:Syed Shah Mardan Shah-II Pir Pagaro VII (founder)
Leader1 Title:President Sindh
Leader1 Name:Pir Sadaruddin Shah
Leader2 Title:Vice President
Leader2 Name:Muhammad Rashid Shah
Founded:1973 (Initial)
1985 (current, as PML-F)
Merger:Convention Muslim League
Council Muslim League
Split:United PML under Junejo (1980's)
Headquarters:Kingri house, Karachi
Ideology:Conservatism
National conservatism
Pakistani nationalism
Islamic democracy
Hurs interests
Position:Centre-right
Religion:Islam
National:Grand Democratic Alliance
Colors:Green
Symbol:Rose[1]
Flag:Flag of PML-Functional.png
Country:Pakistan
Abbr:PML-F

The Pakistan Muslim League (Functional) (ur|{{Nastaliq|پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ف), acronym: PMLF, PML-F, PML (F)) is a nationalist and pro-Hurs clan political party in Pakistan. It is one of the breakaway groups of Pakistan Muslim League. The letter 'F' in its name stands for functional. It is primarily associated with the Sindhi religious leader Pir Pagara.

Leadership of a united Pakistan Muslim League (1973-1978)

In 1973, PML-Council man and powerful Sindhi landlord, Pir Pagaro VII(also known as Syed Shah Mardan Shah-II), managed to merge the PML-Council and PML-Convention to form the PML. The party was backed by industrialists and the business community and it stood against the PPP regime’s nationalisation policies. It was a revival of the PML factions in dissaray.[2]

Pakistan National Alliance and General Zia

Pir Pagaro VII became the head of this political party. He remained the chief of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional, and spiritual leader of the Hurs. In 1976, PMLF joined the 9-party anti Pakistan Peoples Party electoral alliance, the Pakistan National Alliance, which also included the country’s three largest islamic parties, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan and the Jamaat-e-Islami.

On July 4, 1977 taking advantage of the chaos and uncertainty due to mass protests caused by allegations of rigging, General Zia initiated a coup d'etat codenamed Operation Fairplay, he took over the country and imposed martial law. In 1978 he banned all political parties and the PML-F even though it had welcomed the coup was banned.[3]

Zia also helped form a unified Pakistan Muslim League in 1985 after the ban on the political parties was lifted.

Split with Pakistan Muslim League

In 1985 the party split from the united Pakistan Muslim League (which was established in general Zia-ul-Haq's rule) when the Pakistani establishment decided to make Muhammad Khan Junejo the president of united PML. In response, Pir Pagara Syed Shah Mardan Shah-II parted ways with the mother league and formed his own party.

2000 to Present

Pir Pagaro VII (2000 - 2012)

In the 2002 Pakistani general election, the party won 1.1% of the popular vote and four out of 272 elected members.

In May 2004, PML (Functional) merged with PML (Q) along with other parties to form the united PML.[4]

However, after two months in July 2004, Pir Pagara and the PML (F) parted ways with the united PML citing differences with the Chaudhry brothers and calling the PML, the Jatt league.[5]

In the 2008 Pakistani general election, the PML-F won four seats,[6] and were given one reserved women's seat raising to their total to five National Assembly seats. Additionally, the party won eight provincial assembly seats in Sindh and three in Punjab.

In September 2010 the Pakistan Muslim League (F) and PML-Q united, forming the All Pakistan Muslim League (Pir Pagara).[7] [8]

Pir Pagaro VIII (11 January 2012 - Present)

In January 2012 after the death of 7th Pir Pagara Syed Shah Mardan Shah-II his eldest son Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III the 8th Pir Pagara became the President of Pakistan Muslim League (F). The Headquarters of PML (F) was then shifted to Raja House from Kingri House.

In the 2013 Pakistani general election, PML-F won 6 seats in National Assembly and 10 seats in Provincial Assembly of Sindh, PML (F) joined the government of Nawaz Sharif. Pirzada Sadaruddin Shah Rashdi, younger brother of Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III, of Pakistan Muslim League (F) was made the Minister of Overseas Pakistanis.

on 23 October 2017 PML -F became one of the founding members of the Grand Democratic Alliance that was formed by Sindh-based political parties along with some dissident politicians to challenge the Pakistan Peoples Party in the province.[9]

For the 2018 Pakistani general election, PML-F led a new coalition named Grand Democratic Alliance with Awami Tahreek, National Peoples Party, Pakistan Peoples Party Workers and Pakistan Peoples Muslim League.[10]

In the 2024 Pakistani general election the GDA headed by the PMLF continued its alliance with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf however it suffered many losses and significantly undperformed. After the 2024 election MPA's (Member of Provincial Assmebly) of GDA forfeited their seats in the Sindh Provincial Assembly in protest of rigging.[11]

Electoral history

National Assembly elections

ElectionVotesPercentageSeats+/–
2002328,9231.13%
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2008685,6841.98%
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20131,072,8462.36%
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Contested as Grand Democratic Alliance after 2017
20181,260,147 2.37%
New
20241,180,8661.99%
3

Provincial Assembly of Sindh

ElectionVotesPercentageSeats+/–
2002449,5217.44%
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(10 General Seats)

2008533,3856.27%
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2
20131,138,40011.57%
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Contested as Grand Democratic Alliance after 2017
201815,14,77515.11%
New
20241,399,13712.34%
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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ECP allots election symbols to 103 political parties Pakistan Today. 2021-04-16. archive.pakistantoday.com.pk.
  2. Web site: Paracha . Nadeem F. . 2017-01-26 . The Muslim League: A factional history . 2024-11-19 . DAWN.COM . en.
  3. Web site: Aziz . Shaikh . 2014-09-21 . A leaf from history: Indefinite ban on political activity imposed . 2024-11-19 . DAWN.COM . en.
  4. News: Ashraf. Mumtaz. Parties to inform EC about merger with PML. Dawn . 20 May 2004.
  5. News: Pagaro parts ways with PML . Daily Times . 29 July 2004 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20041227145310/http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_29-7-2004_pg1_6 . 27 December 2004 . 25 December 2007 .
  6. Web site: Pakistan Election Results - 2008. Hamari Web.
  7. News: PML-Q announces merger with PML-F . Dawn . 18 September 2010. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100918173103/http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/06-pml-q-announces-merger-with-pml-f-rs-02 . 18 September 2010.
  8. News: Chaudhrys in new League with Pir Pagara . The Express Tribune . 19 September 2010.
  9. Web site: our.correspondent . 2017-10-23 . PPP rivals to formally register Grand Democratic Alliance . 2024-11-20 . The Express Tribune . en.
  10. News: Imran Mukhtar. Pakistan General Election: Grand Democratic Alliance may pose formidable challenge to ruling PPP in Sindh. firstpost.com. 14 July 2018.
  11. Web site: 2024-02-12 . Pir Pagara alleges rigging, forfeits two Sindh Assembly seats won by GDA . 2024-11-19 . Dunya News . en.