Tessori, during the presser, said that peace exercises of the Navy were in full swing in the port city, in which delegates from more than 40 countries were present. In response to the message, Siddiqui mentioned that despite “all preparations being finalised” for the sit-in, the party has decided to postpone the event at the governor’s request. “MQM-P demanded that the constituencies be fixed. I have also spoken to [Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman] Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah in this regard,” he said.
Siddiqui added that the party had taken the step under “great compulsion”. He said that if anyone has the right to protest in Karachi, it is the MQM-P, but the party gives “priority to the national interest and not to its political needs”. The MQM-P convener said that Karachi is the economic, industrial, and ideological capital of Pakistan to date and that its “peace is linked to the peace of the entire nation”. “The development of Karachi is linked to the development of the country,” he said.
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