Curbing outdoor politicking in Karachi

PPP, MQM and ANP decide to remove the portraits of their leaders as well as flags and banners of their parties from the city.


July 11, 2010

The Karachi Rabita Committee of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), andAwami National Party (ANP), decided to remove the portraits of their leaders as well as flags and banners of their parties from the metropolis.

The decision to this effect was made at a meeting of the Karachi Rabita Committee of the PPP, MQM and ANP held at CM House on Saturday, said a statement issued by PPP Sindh.

The meeting was attended by the PPP leaders, Rashid Hussain Rabbani, Najmi Alam and Waqar Mehdi, MQM leaders, Waseem Aftab and Hammad Siddiqi while Ameen Khatak, Bashir Jan and Riaz Gul represented the ANP Sindh.

The meeting decided to remove the hoardings  depicting portraits of leaders of their respective parties as well as banners and flags.

The recommendations of the Karachi Rabita Committee will be sent to Syed Qaim Ali Shah for issuances of a notification by the Sindh government  in this regard and a code of ethics also beprepared, the statement said.

COMMENTS (7)

Syed | 14 years ago | Reply Awesome ! :)
Shoaib | 14 years ago | Reply Thank God. Each one of these parties have made a mess of Karachi. I hope this is implemented.
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