During a crowded press conference at the MQM central office, Pakistan House, Siddiqui expressed gratitude for the Sindh High Court’Court’sg on June 30. He highlighted a history of 50 years of injustice. Many people have stopped applying for government jobs due to systemic bias. He criticized the quota system implemented by the Bhutto administration, describing it as a foundation for division based on racism.
Addressing Historic Injustices People’s Party vs. MQM
Siddiqui reiterated MQM’s standing demand for equal rights for all ethnicities residing in Pakistan. It criticized past leaders for using various tactics to oppress the descendants of Pakistan. He condemned Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto for implementing the quota system solely in Sindh despite having a majority in Punjab, calling it a manifestation of a racist mindset.
Siddiqui further accused the quota system and the 18th Amendment of strengthening the feudal system, claiming that it deprived deserving candidates of opportunities. He pointed out that this system left Pakistan lagging in education compared to countries like Nigeria.
Senior MQM leader Farooq Sattar has emphasized that the MQM’s struggle is crucial in preventing the killing of merit. He viewed the recent census and the court’s decision as significant successes for the party’s efforts.
Political Reactions People’s Party vs. MQM
So said Sharjeel Inam Memon, the Minister of Sindh, while responding to Siddiq Siddiqui’s about Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. He has asked MQM to apologize and ask Kamran Tessori, the Governor of Sindh, to resign. Memon accused MQM of reigniting blame politics and shrinking its influence to a few urban areas. He defended the quota system as a necessary measure for protection. The rights of people from underdeveloped regions and accused MQM of never formally opposing it in official meetings.
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Provincial Minister Nasir Hussain Shah echoed Memon’Memon’sments, asserting that MQM had always focused on divisive politics. Karachi Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab also criticized MQM, reminding them of BhuttoBhutto’sficant contributions to Pakistan, including the nuclear program. Wahab accused MQM of trading citizens for political gain and stated that MQM’s conflicts. They were the root of their recent blame game.w urban areas. He defended the quota system as a necessary measure for protecting the rights of people from underdeveloped regions and accused MQM of never formally opposing it in official meetings.
Provincial Minister Nasir Hussain Shah echoed Memon’Memon’sments, asserting that MQM had always focused on divisive politics. Karachi Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab also criticized MQM, reminding them of BhuttoBhutto’sficant contributions to Pakistan, including the nuclear program. Wahab accused MQM of trading citizens for political gain and stated that MQM’s MQM’s.Conflicts were the root of their recent blame game.