KARACHI, Feb 10: Pakistan Peoples Party on Monday warned Muttahida Qaumi Movement against supporting the Establishment on anti-Sindh projects like Kalabagh dam and greater Thal canal and warned that the MQM could face a strong reaction from PPP and people of Sindh.

Expressing resentment over the statements by ‘unidentified’ MNAs of the MQM against PPP and its central leadership, the party alleged that Governor Ishratul Ibad was still performing his party’s organizational jobs.

The PPP legislators, Abdullah Murad, Rafique engineer, Akhtar Jadoon and Nasreen Chandio, said in a statement that people of Sindh could never forget MQM’s ‘biased’ point of view on Kalabagh dam issue and PPP’s struggle against anti-Sindh projects.

Instead of solving people’s problems, they observed, Muttahida’s legislators had started criticizing opposition unnecessarily.

They recalled that the PPP always served people of rural and urban Sindh without any discrimination and initiated projects like hospitals, universities, schools, flyovers and bypasses.

Contrary to this, they alleged, Muttahida indulged itself in terrorizing people and presenting them gifts of dead bodies.—PPI

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