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Impossible to join Sindh govt, says Altaf Hussain
Posted on: 10/21/2014
The founder and leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), Mr. Altaf Hussain on Tuesday said that at any cost MQM would not join PPP-led government in Sindh.
Talking to the President Awami Muslim League Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on telephone, MQM Chief said that there was no provision to make coalition with PPP. He said, “MQM is compelled by its voters and supporters that not to reach any coalition with PPP. He also said that even thinking to join Sindh government was not feasible.
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