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MQM threatens to leave coalition govt over unfulfilled promises

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has warned the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) led government to part way from coalition government as it has not kept its promises despite assurances.
In a statement issued by coordination committee of MQM on Tuesday, it said that keeping in view the ongoing scenario it seems to be impossible to stand by the PPP-led coalition government.
“MQM always stood firm with PPP in critical times but it has taken our sincerity as weakness.”
The committee also warned that if their demands are not met within three days, the MQM would prefer to sit on Opposition benches.
It was also said that the MQM would favour the government decisions that would be taken in national interests.
On the other hand Bilawal House spokesperson said that no political party of the coalition was going to quit.
After MQM warning and reservations of Awami National Party (ANP) over Sindh People Local Government Ordinance (SPLGO), PPP has accelerated efforts to cool down the coalition partners and party MNAs, MPAs and other office bearers have been tasked to increase contacts with the leaders of the two annoyed parties.

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