National ( The cow news digital ) Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has convened an important meeting in Lahore to review the evolving political situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), according to party sources. The meeting, scheduled for tomorrow, is expected to bring together senior leadership from the Pakistan Muslim League (N) to discuss both the regional political climate and the party’s future strategy.
Sources within the party confirmed that key AJK leaders including Shah Ghulam Qadir, Raja Farooq Haider, Tariq Farooq, and Mushtaq Ahmed Minhas will participate in the high-level consultation. The session is expected to focus on the current political environment in the region, internal party organization, and upcoming policy decisions related to AJK.
Party insiders suggest that the leadership will conduct a detailed review of governance challenges and political alignments in Azad Kashmir. Discussions are also likely to include recommendations for strengthening party presence and improving coordination with local leadership structures.
The meeting comes at a time when political activity in AJK is gaining momentum, with various parties recalibrating their positions ahead of potential political developments. According to sources, the leadership aims to finalize a more structured political roadmap that aligns with both regional dynamics and the broader national strategy of the party.
During the session, Nawaz Sharif is expected to consult senior leaders on key organizational matters and future political engagement in the region. Party officials indicate that the meeting may also lead to important policy announcements regarding AJK’s political setup and the party’s role in upcoming political phases.
The Pakistan Muslim League (N) has been actively reviewing its position in various administrative regions, and AJK remains a significant focus due to its strategic and political importance. Analysts believe that any decisions taken in the meeting could influence the party’s future direction and electoral preparedness in the region.
Further details are expected to emerge after the conclusion of the meeting, with party representatives likely to brief the media on the outcomes and any major policy shifts.

