Federal Religious Affairs Minister Khursheed Shah, a PPP MNA from Sukkur, along with Sindh Local Governments Minister Agha Siraj Durrani and Sindh Home Minister Manzoor Wassan, met with Sindh Governor Ishratul Ebad Khan of the MQM to try to bridge the political divide between the two parties.
The meeting, however, was marked by the conspicuous absence of senior MQM leaders, including the party’s deputy convenor Farooq Sattar.
Wassan, while speaking to the media after the meeting, said that the MQM had demanded some specific cabinet positions in the federal and Sindh governments, a matter which he said will be resolved soon. He also predicted that the MQM would rejoin the coalition within a week.
Earlier in the day, President Zardari had a 45-minute telephone conversation with MQM chief Altaf Hussain. The president had called Hussain to inquire after his health after the MQM chief’s recent hospitalisation. A press release issued by the MQM stated that the conversation was friendly and that the two leaders agreed that their parties needed to cooperate, but stopped short of saying whether the MQM would rejoin the ruling coalition.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 6th, 2011.
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May Allah grant Hadayat to our beloved politicians..
By the way, what about AB's Letter to TB
Karachi situation must improve now
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/09/corps-commander-dg-rangers-brief-kayani-on-karachi-situation/
and the topi drama continues!
just wait n watch our happy politics....
MQM has to come clean on the allegations levelled by Zulfiqar Mirza. The enormity of the allegations is staggering. PPP has to justify its efforts of wooing back MQM in the context that it is ready to work with a political party that has been blamed for everything wrong with Karachi -- from extortion to killings to conspiring to breaking up the country.
One year is left in election, and after that PPP would do the same to MQM what Zulfi Mirza is doing right now. MQM would do the biggest mistake if they joined PPP again.
The report also needs to state MQM's point of view what it wants from PPP. Interior minister only talked about share in the federal and provincial set up. what about the local government issue in Karachi and Hyderabad which is the most pressing matter and thought to be one of the most vital causes of the current wave of terrorism in the metropolis.