<P> In 1955, the United Front named Abu Hussain Sarkar as the Chief minister of the State who ruled the state in two non-consecutive terms until 1958 when the martial law was imposed . The Muslim League remained to be a minor party in East Pakistan but participated with full rigour during the general elections in 1970 . It had won 10 seats from East Pakistan and 7 seats from other parts of Pakistan . After the independence of Bangladesh, the Muslim League was revived in 1976 but it was reduced, rendering it insignificant in the political arena . </P> <P> During the 1940s, the Muslim League had a United Kingdom section active in the British politics . After the establishment of Pakistan, the Pakistani community's leaders took over the UK branch, making Zubeida Habib Rahimtoola as president of party to continue to serve its purpose in the United Kingdom . As of current, the Muslim League's UK branch is taken over by the PML - N, with Zubair Gull its president, and Nawaz Sharif serving its patron - in - chief . </P> <P> Historically, Pakistan Muslim League can also refer to any of the following political parties in Pakistan: </P> <Ul> <Li> Muslim League, the original successor of All - India Muslim League, which was disbanded on first martial law . </Li> <Li> Convention Muslim League, a political platform created by General Ayub Khan in 1962 when he became the president . </Li> <Li> Council Muslim League, a party created by political leaders who opposed General Ayub Khan . </Li> <Li> Muslim League, a party created by Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan when he split with the Council Muslim League to run for the 1970 general elections . </Li> </Ul>

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