The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the premier ally of the Imran government in Pakistan, has warned of a nationwide protest, opposing the cabinet’s recent decision to approve the controversial National Census-2017.
The difficulties of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government in Pakistan do not seem to be diminishing. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the main ally of the Imran government, has opposed the cabinet’s recent decision to approve the controversial National Census-2017, warning of a nationwide protest against it. (Photo 100 Reuters)
MQM convenor Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui while addressing a press conference at the National Press Club on Thursday said that the Imran Khan government has failed to implement the agreement reached between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and MQM. Siddiqui while questioning Prime Minister Khan said, what is the rationale for us to remain in government now. Your government did not follow even a single point of agreement between us. (Photo 100 News 18 English) Scientists have identified more than 1,09,000 effective craters on the moon, important information will be found
The MQM convenor said that the voice of his party is constantly being ignored. He said, “Government should tell us what we should do. Why should we remain in government? Why should we remain in the cabinet? If our voice is not heard in Parliament, should we come out on the streets to raise our voice. (Photo 100 News 18 English)
On the question of exiting the ruling coalition, Mr. Siddiqui did not answer clearly and also ruled out the possibility of going with the opposition Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). Like the MQM, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has also rejected the Cabinet’s decision to approve the census. The MQM says that the figures of the National Census-2017 are inaccurate and show the population of cities of Sindh province underperforming. (Photo 100 News 18 English)