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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Pakistan Muslim League (Urdu: پاکستان مسلم لیگ‎; known as PML), is the political convention of several schisms of Muslim League in Pakistan. Founded in 1949 as an original party by Liaquat Ali Khan to consolidate the political position of the party, the convention was forced out by the martial law imposed by President Iskandar Mirza in 1958; it was reformed and reemerged by President Ayub Khan when one of resourceful convention went to sponsored Ayub Khan's bid for presidential elections in 1965.Presided by Nurul Amin in 1970s and Pir Pagara-II in 1980s, the convention actively provided the political sponsorship to dictatorship of Zia-ul-Haq in 1980s. According to the conservative writers, the convention is supported by the secret establishment where it had managed to put together several dissident political leaders who splintered apart when the military governments blessings "faded away". Hence, Pakistan Muslim League refers to several political parties in Pakistan.Its last convention was held in 2010 that elected Pir Pagara-III as its chairperson; though all factions continues to remain their identities.. }

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