
Alleged
Pakistan Muslim League – Functional (PML-F)
Affiliation : Political Party
Founded: 1985 (as part of PML break-up)
Leader: Pir Pagara VII (Syed Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi III)
Status: Regional party with stronghold in Sindh (particularly among Hur followers)
Classification
- Core Type: Family-Owned / Feudal Religious Sectarianism
- Subtypes:
- Hereditary spiritual leadership (Pir Pagara line)
- Feudal patronage politics
- Conflict Level: High
Leadership Structure
- Formal Elections: Symbolic or absent
- Power Concentration: Entirely hereditary; leader is both political and spiritual figure
- Dissent: Virtually non-existent due to cultic loyalty
- Institutionalization: Weak; depends on rural tribal networks and spiritual allegiance
Democratic Deficits
| Category | Status | Notes |
| Internal Democracy | ❌ | No contests; all authority lies with Pir Pagara family |
| Hereditary Succession | ✅ Yes | — Pir to Pir, now 7th in line |
| Religious Neutrality | ❌ | Blends spiritual Sufi authority with political legitimacy |
| Rule of Law | ⚠️ | Uses tribal customs and Pir status to resolve disputes |
| Civil Liberties | ⚠️ | Feudal dominance discourages dissent, especially for women |
Ideology
- Stated: Conservative nationalism, cultural protectionism
- Actual: Power maintenance through spiritual and tribal control
- Religious Rhetoric: Tied to Sufi heritage and Hur identity
Known Affiliations
- Feudal landowners in Sindh
- Strong ties to religious minorities under Pagara’s influence
- Periodic alliance with PML-N and military-favored parties
Controversies
- No meaningful legislative agenda
- Total reliance on spiritual obedience rather than civic discourse
- Reinforces feudal control over political representation
