MQM to sit on opposition benches

Updated at: 2014 PST, Sunday, January 02, 2011

MQM to sit on opposition benches KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) will sit on opposition benches, decided MQM’s Coordination Committee’s meeting held simultaneously in Karachi and London on Sunday.

The meeting of MQM’s Coordination Committee, taking serious exception, among other things, to the massive hike in prices of petroleum products by the government at the outset of new-year, finally decided to move from government to opposition benches.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani talking to media in Lahore said in reaction to the MQM’s decision that the government would continue to function no matter if any party decides to abandon the coalition. “The government will continue to function with or without the coalition partners,” he said.

Earlier, talking to Geo News, MQM leader Faisal Sabzwari regretted that despite repeated calls made by his party, the government failed to take any practical steps towards redressal of MQM’s grievances. “This forced Muttahida Qaumi Movement to take the extreme step of sitting on the opposition benches both in the National Assembly and the Senate,” he added.

Faisal Sabzwari said now MQM is weighing all the options including parting ways with government in Sindh government. He said MQM would oppose all the anti-people decisions of the government.

Reiterating MQM’s stance on imposition of taxes, he said the government should tax the income from agriculture and the landlords. “The government should tax landlords rather than the poor,” he said.

He said MQM has made the decision with an honest intent.

When asked whether the MQM’s meeting discussed no confidence motion against the Prime Minister, Faisal Sabzwari replied in negative.

Senior journalist and Geo News anchor Kamran Khan said after the latest move of MQM, the coalition government has now lost its majority in the assemblies.

He said two major parties have so far left the Pakistan People’s Party-led coalition government which makes it necessary for the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani to come forward and get a fresh vote of confidence.

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Amar, please post your opinion/views on the report. Thank you!

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The government is going to stay. MQM does not matter.

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I believe this is the right decision which should have been taken way back .... However, it would be interesting to see when MQM leave the provincial assembly ...

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Welcome. I see it the end of tenure of Gailani.

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Now all the eyes are on todays' session of National Assembly, lets wait and see if no confidence motion against the Prime Minister did takes place or not ...

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Very interesting. lets see what N league does now that the ball is in their court!

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I personally thinks that PML-N will not take any step and wait for the other opposition parties to demand for the no-confidence motion ...

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PPP can get a few renegades from PMLQ and stay in government.

JUIF would love to do it.

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I only look a change in premiership with some sort new alliance.

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MQM will return. But from an ethical point of view, if MQM is leaving the federation, it should also give up on posts that represent federation in a province.

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Pakistan PM loses vital coalition partner as MQM quits

Pakistan’s MQM party says it is leaving Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani’s coalition to join the opposition.
The move will deprive Mr Gilani of his majority in parliament.
He denied his government was in danger of collapsing. “I don’t see any crisis,” he said, speaking on television after the announcement.
But a BBC correspondent says Western allies engaged in the fight against the Taliban and al-Qaida had been hoping to avoid such political instability.
The government is now scrambling to find new partners, but that without them, new elections are likely, Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement, the second largest party in the coalition, withdrew two ministers from the federal cabinet last week.
Pakistan’s governing coalition held 181 seats - including the MQM’s 25 - in the 342-member parliament. The MQM’s departure leaves Mr Gilani’s Pakistan People’s Party well below the 172 seats needed to preserve its majority.

A statement issued by the party said: “Right at the start of the new year the government has raised the prices of petrol and kerosene oil which is unbearable for the people who are already under pressure from the already high prices.”
Our correspondent says the move comes as a surprise.
“We have decided to sit on opposition benches because the government has not done anything to address the issues we have been protesting about,” said Faisal Sabzwari, a MQM regional minister in Sindh province.

Muhammad Anwar: “This would help the ordinary people who really matter at the end of the day”

     Muhammad Anwar, the MQM's co-ordinator,  told the BBC said that the party wanted democracy to take root in  Pakistan but that price hikes, bad governance and corruption had "passed  all limits". 
     Even so, he said that by not pulling out of government in  Sindh province, the MQM had given the government "a chance to take  corrective measures".
     The MQM dominates politics in the city of Karachi.
     The city, which the capital of Sindh province, has seen  ethnic tension, with the MQM's militant wing widely believed to be  behind most ethnic and political killings in the city over the last few  years. 
     A smaller coalition partner, the Jamiat-i-Ulema Islam party,   withdrew from the government earlier in December after one of its  ministers was sacked.
     Many in Pakistan believe the two parties are acting at the  behest of the security establishment to undermine the country's  political system. 

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Nothing new will happen.You will see 2008 position back with a new prime minister.
Better for country with weak president and powerful cabinet

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Anwer Pasha ! ^ Somehow I agree with your viewpoint about 'Weak & Powerful Cabinet.
Under current scenerio it would be an old rut with a new pack! Hence not much change should be expected.

PPP under Makhtoum & Co. might give a good chase in the coming elections else lets start looking afresh!

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i am sure mqm thugs are now gonna get arrested for 12 may riots and killings which they orchestrated and capitalized upon till yesterday.

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I wish you get show similar sentiments for the killers of Urdu speakers in Karachi too.
But I think it is too much to ask from such people.

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ofcourse everyone is equal before law and on 12th may urdu speakers gave their lives too for a cause.....lol i dont know why u bringing this race thing in.......altaf nai thayka lia hua hai urdu speakers kaa??he is a cold blooded murderer who has given up his nationality and has sworn allegiance to a free-masonic queen...there are gentlemen like justice retd fakhrudin too who can be national leaders

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mqm might come back and join the govt, if and when ppp reverts back the recent petrol price increase and/or zufiqar mirza gets his rope loosen up a bit...

and now after taseer's murder both ppp and mqm are the biggest beneficiaries and mqm has a perfect excuse to shake hands with ppp again saying "mulk kay wasee tar mafaad main".... just thinking, i might be wrong

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^ you were right about MQM coming back :k:

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^ yep, they are back! well we all know they have a history... and they always blackmail like almost all other politicians but they are really expert in this