MQM and PML(N) : when they fight or when they unite is it only for National Interest?

QaiserMirza

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
نہ معلوم کیوں ہم لوگ پرانی باتیں نکال کے لے آتے ہیں
کیا ظاہر کرنا چاہتے ہیں، مقصد کیا ہے
شاید یہ ثابت کرنا چاہتے ہیں کہ مخالف اس دنیا کا خراب ترین انسان ہے اور ہم فرشتے ہیں

اگر اطمینان کے ساتھ سونچیں ، غیر جانبدار ہو کر
تو یہ بات ثابت ہو جاتے گی کہ سارے کے سارے سیاستدان ایک ہی خصلت کے ہیں
یہ جھوٹے ہیں
یہ بے ایمان ہیں
یہ ظالم ہیں
یہ مفاد پرست ہیں
ان کا صرف اور صرف ایک ہی ایمان ہے
کہ اقتدار حاصل کیا جائے زیادہ سے زیادہ دولت حاصل کرنے کے لیے
ان کی شکلیں تو مختلف ہیں مگر خصلتیں ایک جیسی ہیں

 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Qureshi, Mazari meet Nawaz, discuss grand alliance

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Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Balakh Sher Mazari called on PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Raiwand.

In their meeting, political situation in the country was discussed with respect to the probability of a grand alliance. Former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the country is facing innumerable challenges at the moment. He said the government should indulge in instrospection as its allies have started to quit coalition. He said even a diehard PPP worker is unhappy with the leadership.

Qureshi has developed differences with his party (the PPP) over its alliance with the PML-Q.
 

sadiarzv

Citizen
The PML-N and MQM have finally come together in opposition to the PPP. Not so long ago, the leaders of these parties were spitting venom at each other, rooted in the rivalry of the 1990s when the PML-N government led by Nawaz Sharif carried out a military operation in Karachi, the prime target of which was the MQM. Interestingly, opposition to the government has brought these erstwhile adversaries together in the political struggle even when they have significant differences on important national issues. For instance, MQM has been advocating elections for the local bodies, an idea with which the PML-N government in Punjab is quite uncomfortable. It seems therefore that beyond opposition to the government, there is no positive convergence of agendas. At the time when these two parties’ senior leaders were busy in their rendezvous in Islamabad, Karachi was in the grip of another fit of violence. Reports say 24 people lost their lives in one day on Wednesday. At the time of writing these lines, some areas of the metropolis resemble a battlefield. The MQM has always used its control over Karachi to gain political mileage against its rivals. The culture of violence has grown so uncontrollably in Karachi over the last three decades that all kinds of mafias now claim turf in various parts of the commercial hub of Pakistan, which overlaps with political interests. It would be interesting to know what is PML-N’s take on this unfettered use of violence for political purpose?
 

Machar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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