Help us oust Imran Khan's govt, Bilawal woos MQM-P

PPP chairman offers MQM-P ministries in Sindh in return for help at Centre


​ Our Correspondent December 30, 2019
PPP chairman vows to challenge exclusion of 800,000 BISP recipients through legal action. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday offered the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) ministries in Sindh in return for its help to oust the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led (PTI) government at the Centre.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of mega projects in Karachi, Bilawal said, “The MQM-P should derail the government by ending its alliance with them...We will [PPP] support them fully.”

“For Karachi's sake, all the ministries that the MQM-P has in the Centre, we will give them in Sindh. But the only condition is to send him [Imran Khan] back home,” he clarified.

MQM-P is an ally of the ruling PTI in the federal government, with its MNAs Farogh Naseem and Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui holding the federal portfolios for law and information technology respectively.

Sindh threatens to stop gas supply to other provinces

Condemning the government's gas policy, the PPP chairman said the people of Sindh were suffering due to suspension of gas supply, adding that, “We will have to snatch our share from the government.”

The scion of the Bhutto political dynasty also reacted to the government’s decision of excluding the non-deserving people from Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) in a bid to bring transparency and merit in the programme. He vowed to challenge the exclusion of the more than 800,000 people from the programme in a court of law.

“The entire nation is embroiled in a plethora of issues. The problems of the masses are escalating every day.”

According to Bilawal, Sindh was the only province where development could be seen. “Foreign publications have also lauded the policy of the Sindh government,” he claimed.

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