Saeed Ghani stated that Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) party wanted chaos in the city.


Karachi: Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) leader Saeed Ghani has strongly condemned Mustafa Kamal's allegations and said that his threatening behavior and abusive language is very bad.
According to the details, Saeed Ghani stated that Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) party wanted chaos in the city, law and order is deteriorating.
Saeed Ghani asked the caretaker government to investigate the incident of the previous day and said that they have considered the District Central as their property, they want to restore the politics of terror of the founder Muttahida again.
He further said that terrorists of MQM entered the meeting of People's Party, they will be exposed by the things that are coming out. All the evidence should be observed, then a decision should be made as to who is responsible for the incident.
The leader of the PPP stated that when the incident happened in Machar Colony, they blamed the PPP. Later they found out that the man belonged to Awami National party (ANP) and he himself confessed. If MQM runs away from the election, it will be his responsibility. Bilawal tried to establish a good guesture of debate. If there would be a request of face to face debate, we also know many places in Punjab.

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