MQM-P warns to withdraw from federal governments over ‘unfulfilled vows’

MQM-P leader Aminul Haque. – App/file
  • MQM-P is called crucial Rabita committee meeting.
  • Aminul Haque says the party is undergoing political attitude.
  • Karachi, Hyderabad packages among unfulfilled promises.

Karachi: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) has called an important rabita committee meeting to consider sitting on opposition benches in the National Assembly.

In a speech with the media in parliament, MQM-P leader Aminul Haque confirmed that the party had called the mug to discuss the matter. “We have convened a central committee meeting to decide whether to sit as independent or on opposition benches,” he said.

Haque, the former federal minister, also emphasized that MQM-P had supported Shehbaz Sharif as prime minister with the hope that he would fulfill his obligations.

However, he complained that the promises given to MQM-P, including Sindh and Hyderabad development packages, remained unfulfilled.

“Shearif government assured us for development projects for Karachi and Hyderabad, but not a single commitment has been honored over the past 18 months,” Haque added, referring to ongoing reservations over the federal government’s approach to MQM-P.

He also said the party would discuss its separation from the ruling coalition and the possibility of moving to opposition benches as there has been no visible progress in development projects.

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