Karachi’s citizens will not forgive MQM-P, says Zaman

PTI leader says Muttahida lost trust of people due to its part in regime change plot


Our Correspondent July 05, 2022
File photo of Khurram Sher Zaman addressing a press conference. PHOTO: PTI

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KARACHI:

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentary leader in Sindh Assembly, Khurram Sher Zaman has said that the problems of common people have been increasing with each passing day since the advent of imported government. The effects of regime change are unfolding in the form of inflation and load shedding.

He was talking to the journalists on Monday. Other PTI Members of the Assembly including Shahnawaz Jadoon, Shehzad Qureshi and Dua Bhutto were also present on the occasion.

Sherzaman added that people as well as industries and business centres, all are badly affected by load shedding. Industries are closing dpwn and work fore is being fired.

He said that manufacturers and exporters have stopped taking orders due to lack of electricity.

"Murad Ali Shah used to blame Imran Khan for the first CCI meeting. Now that they are with the federal government, why don't they call a meeting. All parties are clapping for the destruction of the country. The whole country is fed up with inflation but the MQM-P did not raise its voice.

Khurram Sherzaman further said that earlier Bilawal used to go to Islamabad against inflation, but now he has boarded the Foreign Ministry plane and just busy touring the world."

Khurram Sherzaman further said 'where is Maulana Fazlur Rehman now?'

Zaman lamented that in places where there used to be four hours of load shedding, today there are 18 hours outages. The imported government is ready to make electricity more expensive through NEPRA. "I wonder why all these parties are silent now. The people will not forget those who became part of this regime change. The MQM-P was an important part of the regime change. The people of Karachi will not forget the faces of MQM-P."

 

Published in The Express Tribune, July 5th, 2022.

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