“MQM-P to support no-trust move unless anything important for national interests”
Farogh Naseem said that MQM-P will keep supporting opposition’s no-trust move unless anything important for national interests.
ISLAMABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) central leader Farogh Naseem, who had recently resigned as the federal law minister, said that his political party will stick to its decision for supporting the opposition’s no-trust move unless anything important for national interests.
Farogh Naseem, while talking to Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath yesterday, was questioned whether MQM-P will stay firm in supporting the opposition’s no-trust move or it could change the decision.
To this, Farogh Naseem replied that MQM-P is not a political party to change decisions but the political situation is changing every day and minute. He added that he thinks that MQM-P will not change its decision to vote in the favour of the no-trust move unless witnessing any unusual situation to the national interests.
آرمی چیف کا کیس خالد مقبول صدیقی کی اجازت سے لڑا،انہیں کی اجازت سے دو بار مستعفی ہواپھر حلف لیا.PTIکےزوال میں اسکے اپنےارکان کی بغاوت نے اہم کردار ادا کیا۔ حکومت سے نکلنے کے ایم کیو ایم کے فیصلے میںِ کسی ادارے سے ہمیں کسی قسم کی ہدایت نہیں تھی۔ فروغ نسیم
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To many questions, Naseem gave the answers in a careful manner. He said that MQM-P did not receive any instruction from the invisible powers and it independently took every decision regarding the current political situation.
Regarding the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Tehreek (PTI), he said that the lawmakers of the ruling party had played a key role in creating difficulties for the government.
In another question, Farogh Naseem said that he has some reservations about the PPP-MQM agreement for future political strategy but he witnessed the positive gesture of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. The MQM-P leader said that he is optimistic about a positive political environment in the country in which no one would need to sign agreements after having a consensus through verbal commitments.
Yesterday, MQM-P had announced to support the opposition’s no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.