This decision comes after the party quit the Sindh government in light of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) patron-in-chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's statements against MQM chief Altaf Hussain.
“Bilawal’s statements were inappropriate and derogatory,” Sattar said, while addressing the media in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Sattar reaffirmed that the MQM is ending its partnership with the PPP, adding that there is “no scope for a U-turn”.
“Our partnership with the PPP is not a partnership of policy,” Sattar said, adding that the PPP wants the MQM to be their “partners-in-crime”.
Sattar criticised the PPP and said that the party's appeal had solely been reduced to the province of Sindh. Furthermore, Sattar censured Bilawal and questioned his experience in politics.
“Why are you holding rallies worth millions of rupees as opposed to proposing a vision for the country,” Sattar stated.
“This is not Bhutto’s legacy,” Sattar added.
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Extortion n corruption can't be eliminated. Look at MQM, their main moto is extortion, if not from public, political party will do - now PPP should come up with some kind of a lucrative offer. But interestingly, it's always been PPP who knows how to handle "namalume loog" mafia. From Bhutto times till today, where other political parties fail to set MQM inline, PPP always manage. Three cheers to PPP
would it last a month this time?
Yeah yeah yeah. We all know this is some weird drama. Pti is the only actual opposition party in pakistan.
Stick to it this time. Dont make a joke of yourselves.
Finally!
@MQM You can fool some people some of the times but you cant fool all the people,all the time
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