MQM chief Altaf Hussain has said recently that after coming in power in Azad Kashmir, the MQM will resolve the Kashmir dispute. The question arises that when MQM is in power in Karachi and is also a coalition partner in the Sindh government, by securing almost 90 percent seats of Karachi, how come it is unable to resolve the issues of Karachi, especially target killing. How could MQM resolve the issue of Kashmir when they can’t resolve problems in Karachi where they have been in the government for almost a decade?
Pakistan’s two major political parties are targeting each other. Both the parties are in a war of words. From both sides political leaders are accusing each other. It seems that both the political parties are accusing each other rightly but none of the party is ready to accept the accusations. The strange thing is that they are not at all addressing people’s problem i.e., load-shedding, inflation, law and order etc.
MUBASHIR MAHMOOD
Karachi