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PPP warns Centre against ‘constitutional intervention’ in Sindh

HYDERABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) central information secretary and senator Moula Bux Chandio has said that Imran Khan is an “incompetent” prime minister and in order to hide his ineptness, he is hurling allegations at others.

Speaking to reporters while inaugurating a hospital in Tando Mir Mahmood here on Monday, he said the prime minister actually wanted political opponents to seek NRO from him.

He said that for the PPP, politics was worship whereas the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) was using it as a source of power. “There is no room for politics of ethnicity in Sindh.” he remarked, and said PPP believed in serving the masses.

He said it was due to wrong policies of the government that prices of all commodities had gone out of control in the country. This clearly reflects failure of the rulers.

Federal law minister is a short-sighted man, gives govt wrong advice, says Chandio

He said that now the government would face difficult days ahead as those who had brought them to power were themselves worried.

Claiming that the PTI wanted to seek constitutional intervention in Sindh, he warned that if the ruling party did that, it would also face the similar intervention in the federal government. He said the federal law minister was a short-sighted man and was giving wrong advice to the government.

He stated that the PTI claimed that the manifestos of the MQM-P and PTI were same. Arguing that the MQM-P wanted to divide Sindh, he asked if the PTI also believed so. He said that the outgoing chief justice was “dictated” by someone else like the present government.

Expressing his party’s concern over the present state of the national economy, he asked if the policy of eggs and hens could improve economy. He said it was a failed cabinet of a failed prime minister and federal ministers only believed in hurling abuses.

He said the ruling PTI must concede its failure, and insisted that (PPP chairman) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari was in fact the future of Pakistan.

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