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MQM trying to revive its 'dead politics' by politicising issues: Sharjeel

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Our Correspondent June 02, 2026 1 min read
MQM trying to revive its 'dead politics' by politicising issues: Sharjeel

KARACHI:

Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has said that the MQM is unnecessarily politicising various issues in an attempt to revive its dead politics. He stated that the gas shortage is the responsibility of the federal government, while K-Electric is not under the administrative control of the Sindh government. Regarding the water shortage, he said, the Sindh government has already informed IRSA through an official letter that the province is currently facing a 22 per cent water shortage, which is also affecting Karachi.

He said, Karachi is the last major city in Sindh to receive water from the provincial distribution system; therefore, when overall water availability declines, the impact is directly felt here. He said that the MQM frequently attempts to blame Sindh government for issues falling under the federal government. He added that, instead of focusing on resolving public problems, the MQM's politics in Karachi revolves around using such issues for political gain.

Sharjeel said that the Pakistan Peoples Party is not an ally of the federal government. The party has only extended support to the federal government for the continuation of the parliamentary system and the democratic process.

He said that Karachi was once regarded as one of the finest cities in the world. It was also the capital of Pakistan, and students from various regions, including the Gulf countries, came here for higher education. The city's decline began when the foundations of ethnic and linguistic politics were laid.

The senior minister said that Karachi's problems worsened when parks were converted into marriage halls. He added that the MQM leadership is fully aware of the facts, as parks and sports grounds were encroached upon and individuals involved in serious crimes, including terrorism, were recruited into local government institutions.

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