MQM-P leader senses ‘mysterious hands’ behind APC boycott

Author: Majid Rajput

KARACHI: Muthida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan’s leader, Farooq Sattar has said on Friday that he was skeptical to see the boycott of the multi-party moot by the main political parties.

Speaking outside the anti-terrorism court, Farroq Sattar said that they had organized the event in good sprit; as its main agenda was based on to discuss and to resolve the main issues of the country.

“All the parties refused to attend the invitation at the eleventh hour even after accepting our invitation”, he claimed adding that there was a conspiracy behind the incident”. We had even condemned the incident occurred on August 22nd, and had announced to dissociate from the anti-state elements. “We hope, we would get justice”.

“People will reject all the parties in the coming elections of 2018 which have turned down their invitation which was based on good intention”.

Responding to a question, he said that the country will continue to get flawed parliaments till a transparent tax system is introduced.

The situation of the country will not improve after the disqualification of a prime minister. “How many parliaments will you dismiss, how many prime ministers you can disqualify,” he asked, adding that “the country will only change when we bring change in the system.” MQM-P’s leader also announced that there party would not accept sacrificial animal hides even this year also.

Published in Daily Times, August 26th 2017.

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