ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) has evolved a plan to help rescue the PPP-led ruling coalition in repealing the controversial 17th Constitutional Amendment, TheNation reliably learnt on Thursday. According to the sources, the PML-N leadership has decided to iron out its differences with ANP over giving a consensus name to the NWFP and waging a joint struggle to secure maximum autonomy for the terror-ridden province. However, the PML-N leadership would want these issues handled separately instead of clubbing them with the 17th amendment as being tried by the PPP. PML-N is ready to go to any extent in evolving consensus over renaming the NWFP. But it is not ready to see such issues are clubbed with repealing of the 17th amendment, a party source privy to these developments told TheNation. The sources said that PML-N would like to secure maximum autonomy for the NWFP provided the ANP also joins hands and abandons its proposal of naming the province as Pukhtunkhaw. PML-N is all-out for renaming the province, but through consensus. There are several names other than Pukhtunkhawa the party has proposed in this respect, another source said. PML-N sources believed that PPP was dragging its feet in fulfilling its commitment to repeal the 17th amendment in line with the Charter of Democracy (CoD), and was using its smaller partners like the ANP to delay the process. The sources further said that representatives of the PML-N in Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Reforms lodged their protest on Thursday with the committee chairman Senator Raza Rabbani over breach conduct committed by the Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr. Babar Aawn. The committee held its 30th meeting since its inception and had re-visited as many 127 Articles of the constitution for r4eforms.