Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain said that “Sindh is in dire need of fraternity and reconciliation as people of the province were pitted against each other in past”.
He said this while talking to PPP leader Rehman A. Malik and Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah as the delegations of the two parties were engaged in an overnight meeting at Governor House late yesterday night.
Altaf Hussain was of the view that it is incumbent upon the two parties to foster harmony and reconciliation in the province marked with discord frequently stoked among the people here.
Looking to cement rapprochement amongst its former allies in the Sindh govt in the run up to the Senate elections, the Muttahida chief also observed emphatically, “The two parties will strive to solve the manifold issues faced by people.”
It should be mentioned here that the MQM officially announced on Tuesday that it will re-join Sindh government and make seat adjustments with the PPP in the upcoming March 3 Senate elections.
The two parties also decided that out of eleven senate seats allocated to Sindh, seven will go to the PPP and remaining four will go to the MQM.