According to a news item published recently, Muslim league has as many as 26 factions. Obviously, they cannot be counted on fingers. The Muslim league as well as Congress party were in the forefront of independence movement and when the sub- continent was divided they became ruling parties in Pakistan and India respectively.
There were many mavericks in the Congress too who joined other political parties after leaving their party but not on a scale that was witnessed in the Muslim League. There were three martial laws in the country and the Muslim leaguers gave their full support to Ayub Khan, Zia- ul- Haque and Musharraf. The split in Muslim league occured soon after the assassination of the first prime minister of Pakistan.
The fact of the matter is that Muslim league is not the only political party that stands divided. Many other political parties like the JUI, JUP, ANP, and even the PPP have suffered the same fate though on a minor scale.
Lately, many desertions have taken place in the PPP and the (N) League and it is being rumoured that many more would take place in the coming days before the next elections. The ruling party at the centre would try to drag its rule past April next as it hopes to gain majority in the Senate too in the polls to a substantial number of senate seats going to fall vacant in March next for which elections are to be held in the same month.