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MQM (P) announces dis-association with Barrister Farogh Naseem

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Mutahhida Qaumi Movement Pakistan has announced its dis-association with Federal Minister of Law and Justice Barrister Farogh Naseem, Bol News Reported today.

According to details that Sources claimed that MQM Convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui says Senator Farogh Naseem has not been given the ministry on the MQM quota but has been added to it.

Sources say that if the Federal government does not settle mattes, then the MQM will go towards joining the Sindh government.

MQM (P) has conditioned the return to cabinet with  another ministry and withdrawing NAB petition against Mayor Karachi.

Sources claimed that  MQM demanded that Federal Minister for Water Resources Faisal Vawda to take back corruption case against Waseem Akhter.

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Corruption inquiry should be stopped against Wasim Akhtar in NAB.

Following the announcement of the MQM, efforts by the government to persuade the Allied Party continued.

The PTI delegation met MQM leaders in Karachi twice.

MQM has also announced a separation from Farogh Naseem.

MQM (P) in its statement said that the ministry of Farogh Naseem is not from the MQM quota.

According to the agreement, another ministry should be given to the designated member of the MQM

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According to sources, the government had promised to provide Karachi development funds.

 

 

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