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PML-N invites MQM to join federal government



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[SIZE=6][COLOR="#FF0000"]Now, any shame left for PMLN and MQM??????????????[/COLOR][/SIZE]
 
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@cb4 - Butt Sahib wakeii mein hiii kisssi ko bhi munnn dekhaneii kei kabal hiii nahin choooraaa ! :disagree:
 
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Its a good move, its politics and in politics you have to do things to make things happen. So, either PMLN let Karachi on incompetent hands on PPP or make alliance with MQM and solve the damn Lyari problem. and dont worry about things they said before about MQM or I will show you things Imran said before and flipped and said and flipped, or maybe i should wait for Imran to open dialogues with TTP, by the way where is he nowadays
 
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Metha Metha Yum Yum, Kora Kora Thu Thu .... :woot:
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New political bonhomie: Nine-Zero visit irks PML-N allies
By Hafeez TunioPublished: July 28, 2013
KARACHI:
The PML-N leadership in Sindh has expressed its reservations over a possible alliance of their party with the MQM.
Friday’s visit of a PML N delegation, led by Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, to the MQM headquarters Nine Zero has sparked a debate within the PML –N’s provincial leadership.

Mumtaz Bhutto, who has merged his Sindh National Front with the PML-N, Ghous Ali Shah, who heads the PML-N Sindh chapter, MPA Liaquat Ali Jatoi Shafi Jamote and MNA Hakeem Baloch expressed their concerns over the development.

“There is nothing wrong with visiting Nine Zero to seek support for the presidential candidate, but we will not accept if our party makes an alliance with the MQM without consulting us,” said Baloch, who had quit the PPP to join the PML-N.

“I parted ways with the PPP because of this kind of approach. There will be no difference between the PML-N and the PPP if the former continues its policy by sidelining its workers and leaders in Sindh,” he added.

Ghous Ali Shah, who was earlier tipped as the PML-N’s presidential candidate, said: “We will accept whatever decision is made by the party; but some of our party leaders and workers are asking why decisions are being made without proper consultations.”

He added that they were not against the party decision to invite the MQM to join the federal government, but this should have been done after proper intra-party consultations.

Sources in the party said the PML-N team before arriving in Karachi had contacted Shah to inform him about their planned visit to Nine Zero, but he (Shah) excused himself, by saying that he was not feeling good.

On the other hand, a meeting was scheduled between the PML-N delegation and PML-F chief Pir Pagara, but the latter refused to meet them following reports of their planned visit to Nine Zero.

Quoting Pir Pagara, a PML-F leader said, “We are a coalition partner of the PML-N government; therefore it must consult us on every issue pertaining to Sindh, otherwise our partnership is meaningless.”

When contacted, the spokesperson for Raja House (residence of Pir Pagara) said, “The PML-N leaders wanted to meet on Friday, a day before their scheduled meeting, but Pir Sahib excused himself.”

Apart from this, Mumtaz Bhutto has reportedly called a meeting of his old party leaders on July 30 to devise a future line of action. “Many party leaders are insisting to restore our own party instead of sitting with PML-N,” one of the close aides of Mumtaz Bhutto said, adding that an important decision was likely to be made on July 30 as the PML N-leadership was continuously ignoring Mumtaz Bhutto after the general elections.

On the other hand, Federal Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid said the PML-N has not yet invited the MQM to join the federal government and that the latter has announced ‘unconditional’ support for Mamnoon Hussain.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 28th, 2013.
 
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The facial expressions of PML-N's Jhagra was just epic (from 0:35 to 0:48) when the caller was at peak of his argument.. :rofl:

haha... waise there is Persian saying, translation; banda kutttaa ho jay, per chutta bhai na ho, similarly banda kuutttaa ho jay, pmln ka darbari na ho !!

mmmmuahahahahaa..... :omghaha:
 
i think PMLN gunna get really trolled really bad on this news:tongue: they made a blunder:smokin:
 
@cb4 - Butt Sahib wakeii mein hiii kisssi ko bhi munnn dekhaneii kei kabal hiii nahin choooraaa ! :disagree:

Don't worry Butt Sahab PTI bhi kisi ko munh dikhanay k kabil nahi choregi after 2018 elections :P

Its a good move, its politics and in politics you have to do things to make things happen. So, either PMLN let Karachi on incompetent hands on PPP or make alliance with MQM and solve the damn Lyari problem. and dont worry about things they said before about MQM or I will show you things Imran said before and flipped and said and flipped, or maybe i should wait for Imran to open dialogues with TTP, by the way where is he nowadays

He is busy to condemn your judiciary :P
 
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What is difference between PPPP and PMLN??
Have any shame when PMLN were blaming to PPPP on the same stance and alliance??
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Wanna see videos ??? :laughcry:

there is no difference between PTI, PPP, PMLN or MQM they are all Pakistani, remember what US Senator Said About Pakistanis and he wasnt specific about any Party
 
there is no difference between PTI, PPP, PMLN or MQM they are all Pakistani, remember what US Senator Said About Pakistanis and he wasnt specific about any Party

no there is a huge difference between MQM and other lota parties
 
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