MQM challenges Sindh local govt bill in Supreme Court

MQM spokesperson says party doesn’t want to delay the elections but it will challenge the bill.


Web Desk October 28, 2013
MQM leader Farooq Sattar. PHOTO: EXPRESS/RASHID AJMERI

KARACHI: Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) has challenged the Sindh Local Government Act 2013 in the Supreme Court, Express News reported Monday.

The party filed a request in this regard in apex court’s Karachi Registry.

MQM spokesperson said that the party doesn’t want to delay the local government elections but it will challenge the regulation that administers them.

Bill

The Sindh Assembly had approved the bill on August 19, despite MQM protesting against it.

Senior provincial minister Nisar Ahmed Khuhro had presented the bill in the assembly.

The bill was prepared by the Pakistan Peoples Party-led government in Sindh in compliance with the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s orders to hold the LG election by September 15.

Former major coalition partner, MQM was adamant that the Sindh Peoples Local Government Law 2012, which was passed by both PPP and MQM, be implemented.

COMMENTS (12)

Napier Mole | 10 years ago | Reply

It was high time that mqm moved away from a national focus and set its eyes firmly towards resolving the urban issues of sindh or lose its relevance. It is also imperative that mqm does not compromise on this issue on the basis of political expediency. The rural politicians need to accept that if it wants the urban areas to accept and believe in a common Sindhi destiny they will need to shed off their myopic and biased approach to the urban areas. Else for the sake of a shoe, they stand to lose the whole horse. All eyes are therefore on mqm.

Hasan | 10 years ago | Reply

@Mehran;

The population of MQM Mandated Areas, primarily Karachi & Hyderabad alone is 25 + Million; thats more than population of KPK and roughly 3 x the population of Balochistan. Even our constitution permits to create more provinices, but what can we do, when Sindhi fuedals can't stand there powers being lost. What can MQM do, when its mandate is greater than mandate of two provinces yet its a part of an assembly ruled by fuedals whose voters belong to rural areas.

What did we Karachiites do wrong that we deserve to have these illeterate, corrupt fuedals to govern us????

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