No Sindh two: Bilawal slams Altaf Hussain

Bilawal tells "uncle Altaf" there will be no division of Sindh.


Web Desk January 05, 2014
File photo of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD NOMAN/EXPRESS

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari waited but moments after Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain's Sunday telephonic address to end before firing off criticism via Twitter.

The young Bhutto began by saying there would be no division of Sindh.



Referring to the MQM Chief's lengthy criticism of the delimitation of constituencies, and the subsequent court order against it, Bilawal said he could prove the MQM was consulted.



An add-on retweet appears to have summed up his critique.

COMMENTS (51)

Hassan Shah | 10 years ago | Reply

Agree with Bilawal on that. Well it's not that easy to divide my friends there is a huge difference between you guys and the ones who accepted you. All you guys are doing is raising hostility by following the concept of division. You think people in Lyari want that or in Malir. How about Urdu speaking in sukkur, nawabshah,hyderabad you want all of them to leave everything including businesses and jobs and have a hostile environment in this region. Yes there is some discrimination but there are Urdu speaking who accept themselves to be Sindhi so you dividers need to learn from them.

Truth Told | 10 years ago | Reply

@Urban Legend: Times have changed. PPP is much different then at the time of ZAB's execution. Do not underrate it. Look what happened in Karachi as a reaction to the assassination of BB. Realistic assessments are necessary for peace. A velvet creation of Sindh 2 might not be possible. So the dilemma and the challenge is: how to get the urban Sindh its rights and keep the peace as well. Think about it.

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