Sindh CM accepts MQM ministers’ resignations

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Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has accepted the resignations of three Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) lawmakers.

Five MQM lawmakers were part of the Sindh cabinet out of which three – Faisal Sabzwari, Adil Siddiqui and Abdul Haseeb Khan – resigned in protest against Khursheed Shah’s remarks on “muhajirs”

A spokesperson for the Sindh chief minister confirmed that resignations of two ministers and an adviser had been accepted.

On October 19, MQM had announced to quit the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)-led Sindh coalition government. MQM had claimed that due to PPP’s politics of hatred, Sindh has been divided into Sindh-one and Sindh-two.

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  1. Many large and medium sized countries created provinces and administrative units for good governance……….China 37 provinces.India 28 states and 7 union territories,Iran 33,Egypt 26,France 26,Germany 16,Nigeria 37,Philippines 80,Turkey 81,U.K. 144 counties,Thailand 78,Switzerland 26 cantons…what is the harm in creating 2 administrative or 3 in Sindh…the present Sindhi Chief Minister failed to save guard the interest of urdu speaking population

  2. DIVIDE PUNJBA INTO 5 FIRST- THEN SEE ..THEN BALOCHISTAN ..THEN SINDH .. TRAITORS RACISTS FACISTS NAZIS PUNJABI LAHORI MAFIAS

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