Ishratul Ebad 'scourge' for Karachi's well being, says Mustafa Kamal

Sindh governor be put on ECL, demands the former Karachi mayor

PSP chief Mustafa Kamal addresses a press conference in Karachi on Thursday. PHOTO: PSP

Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal called on Thursday Dr Ishratul Ebad a scourge for Karachi, saying the city would not witness prosperity until the Sindh governor is 'brought to justice for his crimes'.

"There is a dire need to bring Ishratul Ebad to justice for his crimes and suspicion surrounding his personality," Kamal told reporters.



Ebad on Wednesday had termed Kamal an ‘extremely dishonourable, unfaithful man, low and mean person.’ His remarks had followed the former mayor’s statement who accused the Sindh governor of assisting Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder Altaf Hussain and leader Farooq Sattar.

Mustafa Kamal an 'extremely dishonourable man': Ishratul Ebad


"Ishratul Ebad's name needs to be included in the Exit Control List (ECL) and should be arrested," Kamal said. "Governor Sindh's dual nationality and British passport should also be exposed to the masses."

An investigation would find the governor as the main culprit behind the Baldia town tragedy, Kamal said, adding "Ishratul Ebad directly monitored a control room during the May 12 carnage in Karachi".

Sindh governor provides 'oxygen' to evil forces, including Altaf: Kamal

The PSP chief reiterated Ebad still considered Altaf his mentor, despite the latter's anti-state rhetoric.

The former mayor said a joint investigation team (JIT) should be formed against himself to investigate Ebad's allegations of 'embezzling money and sending it off to Malaysia and London'.
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