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LONDON: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) senior leader Rehman Malik has met with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Coordination Committee here on Friday and discussed political situation prevailing in the country.


During the meeting, Rehman Malik conveyed the President Asif Ali Zardari’s message of goodwill to MQM supremo Altaf Hussain.


The PPP leader once again invited the MQM leadership to join the provincial government in Sindh. Malik said that there is a need to work together for maintaining peace and stability in the province.


On the occasion, MQM’s Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat said that both the parties should continue to cooperate with each other for the stability of democracy.


The leaders of both the parties also agreed over reviewing of presidential elections schedule.

Malik meets MQM

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PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls

KARACHI - The former ruling allies, Pakistan People's Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement, have agreed to push for the revision of forthcoming presidential election that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has slated for the 6th of next month.

The agreement between the now-estranged allies was reached during a meeting of PPP's Senator Rehman Malik and the MQM's Coordination Committee members on Friday at the Muttahida’s International Secretariat in London.

"The matters relating to the forthcoming presidential election were also discussed on the occasion," an MQM statement quoted the London Secretariat as saying.

The MQM was represented in the meeting by the committee’s London chapter’s Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat and members Tariq Javaid, Kunwar Naveed, Muhammad Anwar, Wasay Jalil, Muhammad Ashfaq, Mustafa Azizabadi and Qasim Ali Raza.

The two sides, the statement said, agreed that the presidential poll's schedule should be reviewed by the ECP.

They said the election for the slot of presidency must be held after completion of by-elections on national and provincial assembly seats that were still lying vacant.

The former interior minister discussed with the MQM in detail the country’s overall political situation, particularly of Sindh, the MQM-PPP relations and other matters of mutual interest.

PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
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PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls

KARACHI - The former ruling allies, Pakistan People's Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement, have agreed to push for the revision of forthcoming presidential election that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has slated for the 6th of next month.

The agreement between the now-estranged allies was reached during a meeting of PPP's Senator Rehman Malik and the MQM's Coordination Committee members on Friday at the Muttahida’s International Secretariat in London.

"The matters relating to the forthcoming presidential election were also discussed on the occasion," an MQM statement quoted the London Secretariat as saying.

The MQM was represented in the meeting by the committee’s London chapter’s Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat and members Tariq Javaid, Kunwar Naveed, Muhammad Anwar, Wasay Jalil, Muhammad Ashfaq, Mustafa Azizabadi and Qasim Ali Raza.

The two sides, the statement said, agreed that the presidential poll's schedule should be reviewed by the ECP.

They said the election for the slot of presidency must be held after completion of by-elections on national and provincial assembly seats that were still lying vacant.

The former interior minister discussed with the MQM in detail the country’s overall political situation, particularly of Sindh, the MQM-PPP relations and other matters of mutual interest.

PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

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Govt seeks change in presidential election schedule | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
 
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PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls

KARACHI - The former ruling allies, Pakistan People's Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement, have agreed to push for the revision of forthcoming presidential election that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has slated for the 6th of next month.

The agreement between the now-estranged allies was reached during a meeting of PPP's Senator Rehman Malik and the MQM's Coordination Committee members on Friday at the Muttahida’s International Secretariat in London.

"The matters relating to the forthcoming presidential election were also discussed on the occasion," an MQM statement quoted the London Secretariat as saying.

The MQM was represented in the meeting by the committee’s London chapter’s Deputy Convener Nadeem Nusrat and members Tariq Javaid, Kunwar Naveed, Muhammad Anwar, Wasay Jalil, Muhammad Ashfaq, Mustafa Azizabadi and Qasim Ali Raza.

The two sides, the statement said, agreed that the presidential poll's schedule should be reviewed by the ECP.

They said the election for the slot of presidency must be held after completion of by-elections on national and provincial assembly seats that were still lying vacant.

The former interior minister discussed with the MQM in detail the country’s overall political situation, particularly of Sindh, the MQM-PPP relations and other matters of mutual interest.

PPP, MQM want delay in presidential polls | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Opposition leader in National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah said that the presidential election should be held according to the schedule and any change will be considered as failure of the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Responding to a question regarding appointment of Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Khurshid Shah said that names of Bhagwandas and Sardar Raza have been suggested to the government to fill the slot.

“We said that legal hurdles in the appointment of Bhagwandas as chairman NAB could be removed when government said that their appointment couldn’t be made due to legal hurdles”, he maintained.

“Meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is likely on July 22 after returning from Karachi;” he added.

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