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Topple it, topple it, topple Imran’s government said Bilawal Bhutto. He offered MQM ministries in Sindh in exchange for the party breaking off its alliance in the Centre with the PTI. MQM joined there heads, peril for PTI government. Report by Sohail Rana Click on the link to see full news on BAADBAN TV

PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday offered Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) ministries in Sindh in exchange for the party breaking off its alliance in the Centre with the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).

“Topple it, topple it, topple Imran’s government,” he said at a ceremony in Karachi, where he inaugurated four development projects on Monday.

“We will give you equal number of ministries in Sindh. The only condition is that you send Imran home,” the PPP chairman said.

MQM is one of PTI’s allies in the federal government and its MNAs Farogh Naseem and Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui hold the federal ministries for law and information technology, respectively.

During his address today, Bilawal said if MQM breaks off its alliance with PTI and manages to get Sindh its share in resources, the provincial government will “stand by [MQM] for the sake of Karachi’s people”.

“Today or tomorrow, all the facilitators, all the allies [of PTI] will have to take this decision, will have to save Pakistan and end Naya Pakistan,” Bilawal said.

He criticised the PTI government over the decision to remove 800,000 people from the Benazir Income Support Programme, saying that it was “cruel and unjust to snatch Rs1,000 from poor women in this economic situation”.

He regretted that residents of shantytowns “were being made homeless” in extreme winter and urged the mayor of Karachi to halt any anti-encroachment drive that was underway in the city so that people will not be exposed to the cold weather.

He told a crowd of supporters that PPP had initiated several development projects in Karachi, which include the construction of two bridges and an underpass which, Bilawal said were “obviously very important for Karachi’s communication network” and will help in improving the city’s traffic woes.

“PPP government is the only government in the country that is working and we can show that,” he said but acknowledged that his party’s efforts to provide health, education and other facilities to Sindh’s people were not enough to “meet the demand”.

He lamented that the federal government was not providing Sindh its rightful share in resources and funds, adding that the PPP cannot “compromise” on the province’s rights.

“At the same time, we will have to think and come up with a way to expand the scope of our development. How can we work more with fewer funds,” he said, adding that public-private partnership was one way to work on mega-development projects.

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