Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader of Pakistan Farooq Sattar has said that it has been decided to remind the leaders of PPP of their times, MQM and JUI have agreed to run together in Sindh. .
Leaders of MQM and JUIF jointly spoke to the media in Karachi. Meanwhile, Farooq Sattar said that we have decided that we will not allow the Sindh card to work anymore, the street power in rural Sindh is with JUI and not with the People’s Party, the political power in rural Sindh is with JUI. People of Sindh were oppressed for 15 years.
He said that together we will remind the landlords and vaders in Sindh of their times. Sponsored by, the entire Sindh is suffering from insecurity.
Farooq Sattar says that government resources have been used indiscriminately to fulfill nefarious ambitions, landlords have captured the resources of Sindh, PPP has not given anything to Sindh including Karachi Larkana, PPP’s hatred and nationalism. will fail the policy of
The MQM leader said that no action was taken against street crime in Karachi, we had established a working relationship with the People’s Party, the working relationship was guaranteed by Shahbaz Sharif and Maulana Fazlur Rehman.
They also say that the date of the election is the authority of the Election Commission, the President has not written a letter but has sent it, the President has forced the issue.
Speaking on this occasion, JUIF leader Maulana Rashid Mehmood Soomro said that I condemn the Mastung bomb blast, the attacks are a cowardly act, our ambitions are high, there is a bad law and order situation from Karachi to Kashmir.
Maulana Rashid Mahmood Soomro says that we have decided to struggle together, unanimously rejecting transfers and postings, demanding posting of honest officers.
He said that in Sindh matric and inter results were given by taking bribes, Sindh took a loan of 60 billion from the State Bank for the flood victims, even today the flood victims are suffering from problems.
They say that the Alexey Commission should remove the reservations of GDA, MQM and us on transfer, appointment and constituencies, if the reservations are not removed, they will decide the future course of action together.
Maulana Rashid Mahmood Soomro said that JUI was an ally of Muslim League-N, we never had any alliance with People’s Party.
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**Interview with Farooq Sattar, Leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM)**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Sattar. You recently made headlines with your statements about the collaboration between MQM and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI). Can you elaborate on this alliance and its significance?
**Farooq Sattar:** Thank you for having me. Yes, our alliance with JUI is a significant step forward for the political landscape in Sindh. We have collectively decided to confront the longstanding issues that the people of Sindh have been facing. For too long, the political dynamics have exploited rural Sindh, and it’s crucial that we remind the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) of its responsibilities and mismanagement over the past 15 years.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that the “street power” in rural Sindh now rests with JUI. How do you believe this will impact the upcoming political landscape?
**Farooq Sattar:** Absolutely. The people in rural Sindh have felt neglected and oppressed. By uniting, we aim to reclaim their rights and ensure that their voices are heard. Our partnership with JUI means we will be able to harness this street power and work together to advocate for the needs of everyone in Sindh.
**Interviewer:** You also spoke critically about the landlords and the PPP. What specific changes do you envision if this alliance proves successful?
**Farooq Sattar:** We intend to hold the landlords accountable for their actions. Our primary objective is to ensure that government resources are allocated equitably and not misused for personal gains. If we succeed, we’ll be able to restore the faith of the people in the political process and address the security and resource issues that have plagued Sindh for years.
**Interviewer:** How do you plan to mobilize support for this initiative among the common people?
**Farooq Sattar:** We believe in grassroots mobilization—engaging directly with communities and listening to their concerns. We are committed to reaching out to the people of Sindh and informing them about our plans and how they can be part of this change. It’s essential that we take our message to the streets.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, Mr. Sattar. We look forward to seeing how this alliance evolves.
**Farooq Sattar:** Thank you for having me. Change is on the horizon, and it’s time for the voices of the people to resonate loudly in Sindh.