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Imran Ayub Updated April 19, 2020

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KARACHI: Najeeb Haroon, an MNA of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) from Karachi and a founding member of the party, on Saturday announced that he had resigned from parliament “with a heavy heart” for being unable to bring about any change to his constituency and the city.

Mr Haroon took to social media to announce his resignation from the NA-256 constituency from where he was elected in July 2018 elections, displaying a copy of his farewell letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“It’s with a heavy heart that I’ve tendered my resignation from the @NAofPakistan to PM ImranKhanPTI,” he tweeted. “It’s been 20 months and have not been able to improve either my constituency nor my hometown #Karachi and in good conscience cannot justify being in this position.”


Minutes after his post, he faced a storm of reaction and questions and further explained his move on the social media platform.

“As the only surviving founding father of the first executive committee I would still be part of my beloved party @PTIofficial till my last breath. I also strongly believe in the capable leadership of @ImranKhanPTI and that he can take #Pakistan to new heights,” he said.

“Being the only MNA who does not take a salary or any perks [...], being one of the highest tax payers in Pakistan, my intentions have always been to give back to #Karachi and to #Pakistan. If I am not able to do so in my right conscience cannot justify being in my position,” Mr Haroon said.


A graduate of the NED University of Engineering and Technology, Mr Haroon was one of a few members of the PTI in Karachi who launched the party with the founding chief Imran Khan in the mid-1990s. Along with President Dr Arif Alvi, Mr Haroon was among the founding members of the PTI.

“Being JUST an MNA was never my intention. Wanted to do something for my city where my children and grandchildren live. Wanted to do something so they don’t want to leave for some other country. HAVE not given up, and would still stand with #PTI,” he said.

In January 2020, internal differences within the PTI’s Karachi chapter had surfaced in the National Assembly as its three MNAs from Sindh capital had protested over the attitude of federal Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi, who also belongs to the same city.

Before that in December 2019, amid rumours and speculation about internal differences within the PTI, its MNAs from Karachi had held a meeting with the prime minister in Islamabad.

Without identifying the reasons for his inability to achieve desired results, Mr Haroon however admitted to his failure in one particular area.

“I have failed to enjoy your trust,” he said in his four-page resignation letter to PM Khan shared on the social media. Like past practice of the PTI legislators, he did not name any individual or leader of the party but suggested measures to strengthen accountability system within the party.

“Unfortunately I have not been able to contribute anything towards the betterment/improvement of my constituency or my hometown Karachi or my beloved country Pakistan,” he said and added: “Public hearing of all individual will help bring to surface all good and bad things about them.”

Mr Haroon could not be contacted for comments despite attempts, but PTI spokesman Jamal Siddiqi confirmed his resignation. However, he said, it was not going to be accepted as “he’s an asset of the party.”

“PM Imran Khan and Sindh Governor Imran Ismail had a telephonic conversation today to discuss his resignation,” Mr Siddiqi told Dawn. “The PM has tasked the governor with holding a meeting with Mr Haroon to ascertain his grievances. He’s an asset and the party is not going to lose him. Once the situation [created by coronavirus] normalises to some extent, the governor would also take him to Islamabad for a meeting with the PM.”

Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1550418/ptis-mna-in-karachi-quits-after-failing-to-effect-change

PTI is just not realizing what Shit storm is brewing here in Karachi against them....
 
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PTI might fall at the next election because of political mismanagement and neglect of Karachi.

At the very least they should issue MNA funds so these guys can do ground level work in thier own areas.
 
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Pakistan's Federal Government has given 8 Billion Dollar to Sindh Government in Province of Sindh , and additional 1.4 Billion Dollar was given just for Karachi

By constitution of Pakistan the power to fix Provinces lie with the Provincial Government

  • The cleanup project for Lahore given to Turkish Management Company was 25-50 million per year had sindh government done a similar deal with Turkish Management Company may be Karachi would have been already cleaner

50 Million of 8 Billion Dollar is 0.006%


Where is the money disappearing from Sindh ?


8 Billion Dollar given to Sindh ? ! ! Folks ......



Had there been a mega Project Announced which is eating the profits?
 
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Imran Ayub Updated April 19, 2020

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KARACHI: Najeeb Haroon, an MNA of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) from Karachi and a founding member of the party, on Saturday announced that he had resigned from parliament “with a heavy heart” for being unable to bring about any change to his constituency and the city.

Mr Haroon took to social media to announce his resignation from the NA-256 constituency from where he was elected in July 2018 elections, displaying a copy of his farewell letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“It’s with a heavy heart that I’ve tendered my resignation from the @NAofPakistan to PM ImranKhanPTI,” he tweeted. “It’s been 20 months and have not been able to improve either my constituency nor my hometown #Karachi and in good conscience cannot justify being in this position.”


Minutes after his post, he faced a storm of reaction and questions and further explained his move on the social media platform.

“As the only surviving founding father of the first executive committee I would still be part of my beloved party @PTIofficial till my last breath. I also strongly believe in the capable leadership of @ImranKhanPTI and that he can take #Pakistan to new heights,” he said.

“Being the only MNA who does not take a salary or any perks [...], being one of the highest tax payers in Pakistan, my intentions have always been to give back to #Karachi and to #Pakistan. If I am not able to do so in my right conscience cannot justify being in my position,” Mr Haroon said.


A graduate of the NED University of Engineering and Technology, Mr Haroon was one of a few members of the PTI in Karachi who launched the party with the founding chief Imran Khan in the mid-1990s. Along with President Dr Arif Alvi, Mr Haroon was among the founding members of the PTI.

“Being JUST an MNA was never my intention. Wanted to do something for my city where my children and grandchildren live. Wanted to do something so they don’t want to leave for some other country. HAVE not given up, and would still stand with #PTI,” he said.

In January 2020, internal differences within the PTI’s Karachi chapter had surfaced in the National Assembly as its three MNAs from Sindh capital had protested over the attitude of federal Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi, who also belongs to the same city.

Before that in December 2019, amid rumours and speculation about internal differences within the PTI, its MNAs from Karachi had held a meeting with the prime minister in Islamabad.

Without identifying the reasons for his inability to achieve desired results, Mr Haroon however admitted to his failure in one particular area.

“I have failed to enjoy your trust,” he said in his four-page resignation letter to PM Khan shared on the social media. Like past practice of the PTI legislators, he did not name any individual or leader of the party but suggested measures to strengthen accountability system within the party.

“Unfortunately I have not been able to contribute anything towards the betterment/improvement of my constituency or my hometown Karachi or my beloved country Pakistan,” he said and added: “Public hearing of all individual will help bring to surface all good and bad things about them.”

Mr Haroon could not be contacted for comments despite attempts, but PTI spokesman Jamal Siddiqi confirmed his resignation. However, he said, it was not going to be accepted as “he’s an asset of the party.”

“PM Imran Khan and Sindh Governor Imran Ismail had a telephonic conversation today to discuss his resignation,” Mr Siddiqi told Dawn. “The PM has tasked the governor with holding a meeting with Mr Haroon to ascertain his grievances. He’s an asset and the party is not going to lose him. Once the situation [created by coronavirus] normalises to some extent, the governor would also take him to Islamabad for a meeting with the PM.”

Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1550418/ptis-mna-in-karachi-quits-after-failing-to-effect-change

PTI is just not realizing what Shit storm is brewing here in Karachi against them....
whatever Karachiites are facing today is because of the Sindh government's incompetence. second, give thanks to Asif Zardari 18th amendments article 160 . This is a move prompt intensified conflict between the central government and provinces in rounds of revenue distribution negotiations.
 
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At the very least they should issue MNA funds so these guys can do ground level work in thier own areas.
I suggested this more than a year back..

Pakistan's Federal Government has given 8 Billion Dollar to Sindh Government in Province of Sindh , and additional 1.4 Billion Dollar was given just for Karachi

By constitution of Pakistan the power to fix Provinces lie with the Provincial Government

  • The cleanup project for Lahore given to Turkish Management Company was 25-50 million per year had sindh government done a similar deal with Turkish Management Company may be Karachi would have been already cleaner

50 Million of 8 Billion Dollar is 0.006%


Where is the money disappearing from Sindh ?


8 Billion Dollar given to Sindh ? ! ! Folks ......



Had there been a mega Project Announced which is eating the profits?
Why did Federal give 8 billion dollars to Sindh government when we all know (even the voters of PPP know) that money launderers wait for such an opportunity?

50 Million of 8 Billion Dollar is 0.006%
You sure that USD 50 million were fully spent?? I think at least at least 49.5 million went into the pockets of PPP MNAs/ MPAs as commissions.
 
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whatever Karachiites are facing today is because of the Sindh government's incompetence. second, give thanks to Asif Zardari 18th amendments article 160 . This is a move prompt intensified conflict between the central government and provinces in rounds of revenue distribution negotiations.
This not only Asif Zardari's amendment but also Nawaz Shareef amendment. Infact Punjab was the most beneficial of this amendment because before that Punjab/Punajbis was all blamed.
 
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I convinced my friends and family in both 2013 and 2018 to vote for PTI and they did.
I defended every PTI move

Like every other party, after coming into power has abandoned Karachi.

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Time is near when people will revolt against unjust measures, lack of development and when they do, they will not spare anyone.


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There is still time to make Karachi federal territory and be it managed directly from the center away from the feudal mindsets of PPP waderas.
 
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They don't care, Punjab has already slipped out of their hands and now Karachi.
Military wants pmln to rule karachi as i predicted long ago. Just wait amd watch. Its a turf war.
 
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whatever Karachiites are facing today is because of the Sindh government's incompetence. second, give thanks to Asif Zardari 18th amendments article 160. This is a move prompt intensified conflict between the central government and provinces in rounds of revenue distribution negotiations.

Can you explain how the 18th amendment, in particular Article 160, creates conflict between the Fed Gov & Provinces? If anything, it counters the anxiety of provinces that their funds and resources are being exploited by a single province. All Article 160, in particular the amended 160 3(A), states is that the "the share of the Provinces in each Award of National Finance Commission shall not be less than the share given to the Provinces in the previous Award." What would you have? Self-reliant provinces in Pakistan or rapidly disenchanting provinces against Pakistan? AND ... how exactly is the 18th Amendment failing the PTI government? (if this is what you are insinuating). With their government in Punjab, KP and Balochistan they are collectively sitting on ~73% of the NFC. Yet, we don't see little to no improvements.
 
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