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 GEO Pakistan
 Langah backs Hashmi call for NC, Seraiki province
 Updated at: 2046 PST,  Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Langah backs Hashmi call for NC, Seraiki province KARACHI: Pakistan Seraiki Party chief Barrister Taj Muhammad Langah has welcomed the Pakistan Muslim League-Q’s decision to support the growing demand of a separate Seraiki province in South Punjab.

In a chat with Geo on Wednesday, he supported the proposal put forward by senior PML-N leader Javed Hashmi about formation of a national commission to discuss the possibilities of new provinces.

He urged the PML-Q not to go on solo flight and take all those parties, which are supporting Seraiki provinces, on board.
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