Monday, December 27, 2010

Now the ball is in PPP’s court: Altaf

According to Geo News, Muttahida Qaumi Movement) President Altaf Hussein in the morning before Tuesday's Co-ordinating Committee ratified the decision of his party to withdraw from the federal government, saying his party was forced to make this decision, having circumstances.
Altaf Hussain gave an ultimatum to the Government of Pakistan People's Party, led by the United States to change their behavior and only MQM will have to part ways with the coalition authority, too, and the transition from government to opposition groups.
The leader of MQM workers to handle it directly from London in the wake of the decision of the Coordination Committee that the party submit their resignations from the ministers of the federal government Monday night to end.
"MQM will continue to stand by the government only if he adheres to it, and clean up corruption and to resolve issues such as the People's high prices," said Altaf Hussein, warning loud cheers for Party work that this is the position of harassment and threats should not be adopted against the nationalist movement Nations.
He said the MQM was not able to continue to support anti-government decisions to the public, stating that there is no point in holding such ministries that consistently fail to serve any good to the masses.
He advised President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, to work for development and prosperity of the people. "Development of Pakistan People's Party was the advice given time to time, the Pakistan People's Party and people will have to face the current circumstances" and expressed regret.
"Time is still not finished, and now the ball in the court of Pakistan People's Party", referring to the MQM is not interested in continuing to be part of the government, but wants to work in the public service faces serious difficulties Due to the high prices and relentless corruption.
Altaf Hussain confirmed that his party wants the current government has completed a five-year term. "We're still standing with the government so that you do not get democracy back on track.
the fort was in Pakistan Muslim League N Nawaz Sharif, leader of United National Movement for public criticism in the last meeting in Muzaffarabad, Nawaz called "by-product of dictatorship.

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