PPP should part ways with MQM: Mirza

Former senior minister says only President Zardari is capable of distancing from MQM.


Express October 16, 2011
PPP should part ways with MQM: Mirza

KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader and former Sindh Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza said on Saturday that the PPP must distance itself from the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), reported Express 24/7.

Mirza was speaking to the media after attending a dinner organised by PPP Provincial Assembly member Ghulam Muhammad where he said that only President Asif Ali Zardari is capable of parting ways with the MQM.

He also said that the bill on new local bodies system will not be presented in the Sindh Assembly, as former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was dissatisfied with the system.

He added that the PPP will suffer if it deprives the masses of their due rights.

Earlier, Mirza lashed out against the MQM alleging that the president had informed him that the party was plotting to kill his son.

The former minister has been continuously criticising MQM and its stance on the local bodies system since the past few months. However, the PPP leadership is coming to an agreement with the MQM on the local bodies issue which has been a reason for the party's dissatisfaction with Mirza.

Mirza tendered his resignation during a fiery press conference in Karachi on August 28 from the posts of senior vice-president of the party, member provincial assembly (MPA), member Central Executive Committee (CEC), minister for works and services and senior minister.

On September 7 this year, the Governor of Sindh Dr Ishratul Ebad accepted Mirza’s resignation as Sindh’s senior minister and minister for works and services.

COMMENTS (33)

Raja Islam | 13 years ago | Reply

@Asad: Go read the supreme Court judgement. It gives a list of areas where there are a bunch of territorial conflicts. The list reads like this' Mohajir vs. Pathan, Mohajir vs. Baluch, Mohajir vs. Sindhi, Mohajir vs. Punjabi, MQM altaf vs. MQM Haqiqui, etc.

Most Pakistani ethnicities respected Mohajirs and gave them shelter when the came to Paksitan. This was especially true of Sindhis. However the same respect for the sons of the soil was not reciprocated by the Mohajirs.

You give a refugee shelter in your home and the next thing you know is that he wants to take over your house and throw you out. Karachi and Hyderabad are an integral part of Sindh. Why should anyone talk about separating these.

Raja Islam | 13 years ago | Reply

@Natasha: The question is not about ethnicity as Mohajirs have the right to join any political party, but is is about aligning with a criminal mafia.

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