Well informed sources said that secretary, Asif Bajwa was likely to be asked to step down voluntarily while Akhtar Rasool, the head coach and manager of the national side, will also be asked to quit.
"Changes are in the offing and already Bajwa has used his political connections in the ruling government party to secure another big post in the Punjab or Pakistan sports board," one source said.
"It should be an interesting meeting because clearly no one is willing to forgive the PHF for the team not qualifying for the World Cup while former Olympians have advised the sports minister to impose a ad-hoc body and hold fresh elections," the source said.
Pakistan under new coach, Tahir Zaman finished third in the recent Asia Cup in Malaysia thus failing to qualify for the World Cup.
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