According to Tessori, PDM will continue to include MQM-P.

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According to the Governor of Sindh Kamran Tessori, the ruling Pakistan Democratic Movement PDM will continue to include MQM-P. won’t split (PDM).

The governor expressed his hope that a situation will not occur in which a breach between the two parties causes concern for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz while responding to a question on television regarding the rocky relations between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and MQM-P. (PML-N).

“No, I don’t believe such a circumstance will occur. The PDM will continue to include MQM-P. Tessori responded, “We’ll strive to make sure that everyone is understanding and doesn’t cause any trouble for the folks.

The governor of Sindh added that “Already, people are quite alarmed. The economy is shaky, there is a gas shortage across the nation, there is a water and electricity issue, and people are losing their jobs. At this time, instead of attacking one other, [we should] work for the people”.

He said that now is not the time for politics, but rather to serve the needs of the people.

The governor has recently made some remarks. These remarks come at the same time as MQM-P issuing a warning. MQM-P has issued a warning. If the second round of Karachi’s local government elections (LB) is held without altering the current constituencies, MQM-P will leave the ruling coalition. This warning is related to the political situation in Pakistan.

On January 15, local government elections will be held in Hyderabad and Karachi.

The MQM-P convener, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, spoke at a news conference at the party’s headquarters in Karachi’s Bahadurabad neighborhood earlier this week. He was joined by members of the committee’s Rabita (coordination) Committee, who said the party was prepared for the LG elections regardless of when they were held, as long as the party’s demand for the creation of new constituencies in the city was met.

The MQM-P and the PPP had in-depth discussions and agreements on several Sindh-related issues in the province, particularly the constituencies in its urban centers, even though the MQM-P was not a formal ally of the PPP, Siddiqui continued in his statement to the media.

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He bemoaned the fact that the province’s constituency delimitations had broken both the law and the Constitution.

The PPP shared information about the benefits the party has had from the federal government. This was in response to the MQM-P’s threat to quit the coalition government. The context of this information is not clear.

Sources claim that the PPP has also complained to the federation and allies about the actions of the MQM-P.

Additionally, as the two parties separate ahead of the LB elections, the Sindh government withdrew three municipal corporation administrators who had been chosen on Muttahida’s advice by the instruction by Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Three administrators appointed on the recommendation of the MQM-P were removed from their posts, and more than 100 officers of different municipal corporations were also barred from working, in a significant development ahead of the second round of LG elections in the Karachi and Hyderabad divisions.

MQM-P had agreed with PPP to assist in the overthrow of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) administration. As part of this agreement, their nominations were made. This information is related to the political situation in Pakistan.

Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman and Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui met with a delegation from the MQM-P. They discussed the upcoming local body elections in Karachi. This is the most recent development.

The two parties discussed the situation in Karachi and the upcoming local elections during the meeting.

The MQM-P additionally invited the JI to the protest rally on January 9 during this occasion.

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