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Altaf Hussain Criticized PPP-led Failed in Corruption

Altaf Hussain Criticized PPP-led Failed in Controlling Corruption and Inflation

KARACHI: Chief of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain, after deciding to quit the federal cabinet has said the PPP-led government did not fulfill its promises made with his party and used to give threats in form of suggestions.





The MQM chief said that his party ministers are ready to sit on the opposition benches. He said while in a telephonic address to party workers at 90 that the government did not solve any problem of MQM but now the party has taken decision to part its ways in the federal cabinet.

Hussain bitterly criticized the PPP’s bad governance saying it has been failed in controlling corruption and inflation.

He said the MQM cooperated with the government in every crucial and difficult time but in reply the government did not show the same spirit. SAMAA TV

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