Sindh Assembly Speaker Agha Siraj Durrani on Tuesday offered to play a neutral role in the current feud between the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and the Pakistan People’s Party.
“I have offered to bridge the gap. I will be a neutral party in this conflict for the benefit of the province,” Durrani said while speaking to the media shortly before the start of the Sindh Assembly session.
“If they tell me to intervene as a third party, I will.”
“Yesterday, representatives of the MQM came to meet me to seek seats on the opposition benches. I have not been able to look into this and will make a decision about this according to the rules,” Durrani said.
“Hopefully, it will not come to that,” he said. Further he expressed his disappointment over the MQM’s protest of the session.
Talking about the passage of the local government bill, Durrani said: “It was passed under the direction of the Supreme Court. And the MQM should have come back and participated in the session if it was such an important bill.”
“Benazir Bhutto used to say when there is a misunderstanding, both parties should sit together and attempt to resolve their issues,” he said.
Agha Siraj Durrani further said political parties should work together for improvement of province’s situation. To a question regarding request for allotment of opposition seats, the speaker stated that he was reviewing the MQM lawmakers’ request but they should not sit on opposition benches.
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