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Former Sindh CM strongly criticizes MQM

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Former Sindh CM strongly criticizes MQM

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Former Sindh Chief Minister (CM) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Murad Ali Shah (CM) criticized Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan and said MQM has become a dead horse, efforts are being made to revive him by giving food.

While talking to the media, former Sindh CM said that in the current situation of the election, there is only one leader who is holding rallies all over Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto is the only leader who is telling his program and his thoughts to the people, the rest are stuck in the past wondering why I was fired.

Talking to about the situation in Karachi, the PPP leader said when I was in school in Karachi, I was could not cross without allowance, now it is time to beg others to win us in the election.‘

The Ex CM said that MQM is the party that is moved here and there, don’t vote for those people who will waste your vote.

Earlier, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) on Friday disclosed the names of its candidates for the upcoming general elections on February 8 in both national and provincial assembly seats in Sindh and Balochistan.

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The list, released by PPP Political Secretary Jameel Soomro, includes 65 candidates for the National Assembly and 162 for provincial assembly seats in Sindh and Balochistan.

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