Turning tables: PPP’s Lyari activists join PTI
Activists of PPP’s district south had joined the PTI because they were suffering due to their representatives.
KARACHI:
We are unhappy with the Pakistan Peoples Party, said former party activist, Maher Muhammad Brohi while speaking at a press conference on Thursday.
“This is why we are joining Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.” He added the people of Lyari were suffering because of their elected representatives. Brohi and others activists of PPP’s district south announced that they had joined the PTI and were welcomed by the party’s Karachi president Ashraf Qureshi.
“They don’t have basic facilities like gas, even though they have had a major role in making Karachi,” he said while talking about problems faced by the residents of Lyari.
He added that he shared PTI chief Imran Khan’s vision and hoped that he won’t ignore Lyari when he came into power. According to Qureshi, a lot of people were joining the party because they shared Imran Khan’s vision. He criticised the recent wave of target killings and the price hikes.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2012.
We are unhappy with the Pakistan Peoples Party, said former party activist, Maher Muhammad Brohi while speaking at a press conference on Thursday.
“This is why we are joining Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.” He added the people of Lyari were suffering because of their elected representatives. Brohi and others activists of PPP’s district south announced that they had joined the PTI and were welcomed by the party’s Karachi president Ashraf Qureshi.
“They don’t have basic facilities like gas, even though they have had a major role in making Karachi,” he said while talking about problems faced by the residents of Lyari.
He added that he shared PTI chief Imran Khan’s vision and hoped that he won’t ignore Lyari when he came into power. According to Qureshi, a lot of people were joining the party because they shared Imran Khan’s vision. He criticised the recent wave of target killings and the price hikes.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2012.