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MQM contacts PTI to attend roundtable moot

MQM n PTI

Islamabad - After holding talks with Awami National Party (ANP), Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has contacted Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) to invite its leadership to an all-parties roundtable conference.
According to sources, PTI General Secretary Dr Arif Alvi has confirmed MQM’s approaching PTI leadership with regard to the proposed conference. “Response in this regard is yet reserved as PTI leader Imran Khan is out of the country,” the PTI leader said.

26 Responses to MQM contacts PTI to attend roundtable moot

  1. Emmad Mirza via Facebook says:

    no

  2. Emmad Mirza via Facebook says:

    and they surely will not

  3. bilkul;;;; talk are the best ways to sove issues whether they are inrtercountries or intracountries

  4. Akhtar Mahsood via Facebook says:

    Lolll Disgusted politics and disgusted politician of Pakistan, please dont waste you r time on these pudding headed politicians

  5. Mashhood Elahi Khan via Facebook says:

    They should go there to listen – no harm in doing that. Not attending would give ammunition in the hands of PTI’s detractors.

  6. ali says:

    MQM has been sitting with every corrupt govt. It cannot solve the problem because it is part of the problem.

  7. Mohammed says:

    Only if MQM renounce violence and join civilised society.

  8. Syed Kashif Nawaz says:

    Only MQM has the guts to solve the problems. MQM has always proved liberalism & broadmindedness. PTI can play a vital role in Pakistani Politics but it needs to get a side first from Taliban & other militant organizations.

  9. Sameena Qureshi via Facebook says:

    no. no nd no

  10. observer (UK) says:

    Yes, it is the only MQM which can solve the miseries of people of Sindh and Karachi, The only thing Altaf Hussain has to do is to shun violence or the government should embark upon to establish it writ.

  11. observer (UK) says:

    Both are probably not impossible. MQM will not shun violence because it thrives on violence and blackmail and extortion. The government of Asif Zardari is gutless and is wasting its reputation whatsoever it is left with by adopting a disastrous policy of reconciliation.

    • Syed Kashif Nawaz says:

      I would suggest Mr. observer to not to stoop this low just to malign MQM, why is he afraid to speak the truth that PAC, Haqiqi, ANP & Jamat-e-Islami are responsible for extortion & target killing in Karachi.

      Is it necessary to produce such crap in the name of comments?

    • Syed Kashif Nawaz says:

      I would suggest Mr. observer to not to stoop this low just to malign MQM, why is he afraid to speak the truth that PAC, Haqiqi, ANP & Jamat-e-Islami are responsible for extortion & target killing in Karachi.

  12. Amna Akhtar via Facebook says:

    never!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. Tariq Zafar via Facebook says:

    Its always interesting to know the outcome! Both wud point at the same direction (goal of prosperous Pakistan) but one wud hold interests of party b4 goals and the other…. vice versa!

  14. yes no harm in it. its a conference not an alliance

  15. hussein shabbir says:

    nqm agents in tip ,zardari will bring them prostrated to altaf hussein and zardari.imran kjhan is agent of both

  16. Untill majority in both houses, PTI has to be in the political game to ensure fair elections.

  17. Untill majority in both houses, PTI has to be in the political game to ensure fair elections.

  18. Hamid Khan says:

    How can MQM solve problems of the country. Their leaders including Altaf are worse than W**H**O**R**E**S. Why is Altaf Hussain keep barking from London. Why does he not come back to Pakistan if he really cares about the country.

  19. Hamid Khan says:

    MQM is worse than W**H***O***R***E***S

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