Newly-sworn in Governor Imran Ismail invited all MNAs and MPAs from Karachi to the meeting except him, he tweeted on Tuesday night expressing annoyance over the alleged discrimination against him.
He also used PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari’s quote “is tarha to hota hai is tarha kay kamo mein” (this is what happens in these types of situations).
میں پہلے ہی پوزیشن کلیئرکردوں
— Aamir Liaquat Husain (@AamirLiaquat) August 28, 2018
گورنر ہاؤس میں اس وقت کراچی کے تمام ایم این ایز اور ایم پی ایز کا کا اجلاس منعقد ہورہا ہے لیکن بوجوہ اس میں مجھے نہیں بلایا گیا۔۔۔ کوئی بات نہیں! اس طرح ہوتا ہے اس طرح کے کاموں میں
Later, speaking to a private TV channel, he said that the Governor’s House is still functional and sessions are being held there despite the party leadership’s stance of not utilising the vicinity in as part of its austerity drive.
Liaquat also expressed his disapproval of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s reluctance to visit the city to lay floral wreath at the mausoleum of the Quaid-e-Azam. He said he was unable to contact the PTI chief to invite him to Karachi, despite several attempts.
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Reacting to Liaquat’s criticism of the party leadership, one of the party’s spokespersons Azhar Laghari said the prime minister will visit the city at an appropriate time. “People of Karachi love Imran Khan and none of PTI’s elected representatives can deny the fact that the masses voted for Imran Khan and not for any other individual,” he said in a tweet.
کراچی کی عوام عمران خان سے والہانہ پیار کرتی ہے، کراچی سے منتخب پی ٹی آئی کا کوئی بھی منتخب نمائندہ اس بات سے انکار نہیں کرسکتا کہ ووٹ عمران خان کا ہے نہ کہ کسی اور انفرادی شخص کا۔
— Azhar Leghari (@AzharLaghariPTI) August 28, 2018
انشاءاللہ جب مناسب وقت آئے گا وزیر اعظم عمران خان کراچی ضرور تشریف لائیں گے۔
Aamir Liaquat is also expected to hold a press conference at his residence soon.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court issued a contempt of court notice to Liaquat for using derogatory language against the media and others.
“How can we let such people sit in the parliament who lack manners to speak to others,” Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar remarked while hearing the case. “Those who can’t control their speech should not be allowed in the parliament.”
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