Whether this is going to be enough to persuade the MQM members to assume their seats once more remains to be seen, and given the yo-yo-ing of positions taken by the party, there is no guarantee that it will stay seated once back in parliament, Senate and the Sindh Assembly. The prime minister lacks a certain subtlety when it comes to dealing with other political parties, and is positively leaden-footed when it comes to dealing with an entity as capricious as the MQM. He assured the MQM delegation that “their genuine concerns” would be given serious consideration. Decoded, this means that the government will ignore those concerns that are either inconvenient or simply outrageous and attempt to lever the MQM members back to the legislatures via back-channel discussion. Much is at stake, and the political control of Karachi is the prize. The PTI made a significant showing in the last election in Karachi, and the MQM finds its primacy challenged — a messy scenario. When in doubt, form a committee.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2015.
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