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They played a pivotal role - how will people of Pakistan judge them? Saviours of Pakistan or turncoats? Will MQM lose their hold in Karachi due to this?
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The nation will remember them for this great service. All their past crimes are forgiven.
Then we are a baysharam nation.
Corrupt induviduals, replacing corrupt induviduals.
Pakistan is a nation doomed to fail, because the population is heavily brainwashed. Only a matter of decades or even years, already is a Chinese puppet state.
Most likely will end uo being 3 different countries. These no pakistani identity, either your punjabi, karachiate, balouchi, sindhi.. etc...
Pakistan has failed to create a national culture, has failed to assimilate the sindhi, afghani, pashtun people. Even the mahajars like you guys call them...
Enjoy what you got, and try to get the hell out
Been put in their place by the Sharifs....
No mention in their speech today - expect MQM to walk out again.
The nation will remember them for this great service. All their past crimes are forgiven.
I feel the demands will not be met by PPP at the end
I think for the first time in history MQM stood up for something and actually made a move that supported the greater good instead of always being a coalition partner of the government.
The system is flawed when a pathetic group like MQM can be such a big player in every election.
KARACHI: MQM-P will get four ministries in Sindh and provincial local bodies as agreed by the ruling PPP, which invited the former to join the government.
The two sides are currently in talks over the power-sharing formula and the implementation of the agreement that they struck in exchange of MQM-P's support of the no-trust motion against then prime minister Imran Khan, Daily Jang reported.
The parties held a detailed discussion of the issues related to local government laws and the prevailing water crisis in Karachi and rest of the province, during a consultative meeting at MQM-P’s Bahadurabad headquarters on Thursday.
Sources privy to the matter said the MQM-P has nominated Khawaja Izharul Hassan, Mohammad Hussain, Javed Hanif and Kanwar Naveed Jameel for cabinet slots.
They said that the ministries to be given to MQM-P include local government, planning and development, and youth affairs, including sports and culture, while former Karachi mayor Wasim Akhtar is likely to be appointed as adviser to the chief minister.
Apart from this, the administrators of Karachi and Hyderabad will also be from MQM.
According to sources, MQM-P will soon meet Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Asif Ali Zardari for the implementation of the agreement while it has also been decided that both sides will continue consultations on the legal aspects of the accord.
MQM-PPP vow to work together
The PPP and the MQM-Pakistan have expressed their resolve to work together for adopting a local government law which would be beneficial to the residents of both the urban and rural parts of the province.
They were addressing a joint press conference after holding discussions.
The PPP was represented in the negotiations by Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Husain Shah and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani, while the MQM-P was represented by Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Amir Khan, Waseem Akhtar, Kanwar Naveed Jameel, Javed Hanif, and Khawaja Izharul Hassan.
“Both the PPP and MQM had the resolve to work together for the sake of Sindh and the rest of the country,” they said, adding that both the parties had agreed to continue with their talks to further amend the provincial local government law.
The MQM-P leaders that the coordination committee of the party would make the final decision whether to join the Sindh government after the accord signed by them with the PPP before the change of government was implemented, while amendments were also incorporated into the local government law.
Kanwar Naveed Jameel said the meeting had been held as part of the ongoing negotiations after the MQM-P and the PPP had signed the accord.
ARY
The ruling Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders have assured MQM-Pakistan of addressing its concerns over “biased delimitations” as the latter mulls quitting the PML-N-led coalition government at the Centre, The Express Tribune learnt on Friday.
According to sources, MQM-Pakistan’s Coordination Committee has summoned an emergency meeting to deliberate on the option of parting ways with the federal government over its dispute with the PPP-led Sindh government on local government delimitations in Karachi and Hyderabad.
A party with zero credibility and no support. Like all PKs our Urdu speakers voted for IK.MQM-P threatens to quit government
Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P), an ally of the federal government, has issued a strong warning, threatening to leave the government and resign from the assembly, ARY News reported on Sunday.
Expressing his frustration the MQM-P’s member of the National Assembly (NA), Mustafa Kamal stated that the party has not received the respect it deserves from the PML-N government in the last eight months – since coming into power.
Kamal criticized the federal government for directing MQM-P to negotiate with the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) regarding the quota system despite their agreement being made with the PML-N.
He emphasized that MQM-P does not have a mayor and that the federal government must take responsibility for engaging with PPP on their behalf.
Kamal further mentioned the sacrifices made by MQM-P workers to restore peace in Karachi, noting that many lives were lost in the process.
He warned that if MQM-P steps back from its current role in the government, it might become difficult to maintain peace in Karachi.
ARY News