MQM quits Sindh, Azad Kashmir governments

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MQM quits Sindh, Azad Kashmir governments
ISLAMABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has announced that it will no longer be part of the Azad Kashmir government.

Dr.Farooq Sattar announced the decision during a press conference here.

The senior MQM leader said that the party will no longer be part of the Azad Kashmir and Sindh government with chances of a change in decision bleak.

Farooq Sattar was critical about the statements of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and said that the decision to quit the Sindh government was final.

He further said that MQM remained in the government to create harmony between rural and urban Sindh but the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has not only violated the constitution but human rights as well.




He explained that the statements and words uttered by Bilawal Bhutto against party chief Altaf Hussain were derogatory and no apology was rendered for them by him or Asif Zardari.

Dr Sattar was of the view that the attitude of PPP was non-political and undemocratic and demanded that the quota system was outdated and needed to be reviewed.