Thatta's Malkani group joins PPP

Our party will gain strength after this coalition, says Qaim Ali Shah.


Web Desk May 16, 2013
PPP leader Qaim Ali Shah while addressing the press conference in Karachi. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI: The Malkani group announced its decision to join the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) on Thursday, Express News reported.

Earlier the Malkani group had a coalition with the Shirazi group, however they announced separation from its 15 year coalition during a press conference in Karachi.

The press conference was attended by PPP leader Qaim Ali Shah, Owais Muzaffar Tappi and Malkani group chief Muhammad Ali Malkani.

PPP leader Qaim Ali Shah said that the party's position in Thatta was good.

“Our party will gain strength after this coalition and will benefit both sides,” he said while congratulating Malkani.

The Shirazis recently parted ways with PPP and were determined to give the party a tough time in the elections.

Shirazi had explained that they decided to leave the PPP when it nominated Tappi, as they believed he was involved in land grabbing in their district. “Our voters expressed their reservations soon after he filed the nomination papers to contest the election.

Commenting on the recent protests demanding re-polling, Shah claimed “Although we had some reservations with Punjab polls yet we did not protest, for the betterment of the country”.

Addressing the accusations of rigging he said that some parties, who lost the elections, accused them, which is an undemocratic course of action. “Our chief [Asif Ali Zardari] congratulated Nawaz Sharif on his victory instead of protesting. That’s the democratic way,” said Shah.

COMMENTS (4)

Ahmed | 10 years ago | Reply

Qaim Ali Shah can't talk. There was such blatant rigging in Khairpur where has won from. His own seat is highly contentious.

Usman | 10 years ago | Reply

Makhdoom shb after the funeral of Bibi Shaheed, said that PPP has been burred with her this PPP as we see it is Zardari, Faryal and Tappi shb

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