MQM chief Altaf Hussain has directed the party’s Coordination Committee to hold a countrywide referendum within three days that whether they should the join Sindh government or continue to sit on the opposition benches.
While addressing to party workers telephonically from London, the MQM chief questioned his party’s parliamentarians that if they want to become the part of provincial government or opposition, responding to which their majority preferred to sit on the opposition benches.
A Rehman Malik-led Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) delegation on Monday visited MQM headquarters Nine Zero and invited them to join the provincial government. In response, MQM asked to give them three days to make a final decision in this regard.
The MQM chief said that they will file petitions with United Nation and Chief Justice over the target killing of MQM workers in Karachi.
Altaf Hussian said that it was MQM which offered the military to launch the decisive operation against the terrorists, regretting nothing happened against terrorists but instead the war was begun against MQM workers.
The MQM chief warned that MQM shouldn’t be forced to go at “point of no return”, adding the day when their devotion to Pakistan will be snatched, it will be the last day of country.