Congratulating the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz on its big win, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain called the Nawaz Sharif-led party which has so far bagged maximum number of seats in the Centre as the ‘Punjabis representative party’.
“The Muslim League-Nawaz has emerged victorious in elections 2013 and Nawaz Sharif as a representative of leader of Punjabis,” Altaf said in his statement following PML-N’s winning big in Punjab in the general election.
He did not stop there, saying Nawaz appeared to have stood by his philosophy and slogan he chanted 20 years ago, that is, “Jaag Punjabi Jaag, Teri Pug Noon Lag Gaya Dagh”.
I hate Altaf but baat theek ki hai
May be Bhai Altaf does have a point,but congratulations to Mr Nawaz Sharif.
The need for Pakistan is to form a Coalition Goverment ,even if one party ,has the ability to form a Govt on its own
as Palistan faces huge problems,and it is a must to have as many stakeholders as possible,
Failure is not an option any more
It has been more that 60 years of Pakistan's existence; yet, we still draw ethnic differences between each other. So much for unity!!
Ahmed Malik
Voting in these elections has fractured Pakistan on ethnic lines which is not a healthy sign for future of this country.
This British Poodle cannot ever be expected to show some grace. The manner in which his goons rigged elections in Karachi is known to everybody.
How Alfat Hussain says Parties of Punjabis where as his party is of biharis urdu speaking who migrated to Pakistan from Bangla Desh in 1971,which he named Mohajir quami movement ,how he expects from punjab to sup[port him when his party is based on ethnic biharis & other urdu speaking which is clesr his party is of urdu speking, real PPP of Benaizir Bhuto,along with Nawaz Sharif,Fazulrehman,Imran Khan did not include them in COD talks in London declaring MQM a terrorist party.
Mian Saab…. Please dont let MQM in power… They are big A** Holes.
You mean black mailers
LPT
The argument Altaf Hussain gave is correct, Nawaz Shareef Is a Punjabi Party
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