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Sharjeel Memon Criticizes MQM’s Leadership for Negative Politics in Karachi

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Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon has accused MQM’s leadership of leveling baseless allegations against the provincial government and PPP in a futile attempt to revive its dead politics. Reacting to MQM leader Farooq Sattar’s press conference, Memon said MQM’s politics have always been about slogans, accusations, and creating crises.

The minister added that MQM has tried to make provincial autonomy, constitutional powers, and the local government system controversial. He emphasized that ongoing development projects in Karachi are undeniable facts that cannot be denied by any propaganda. Sharjeel Memon remarked that those who criticize every step of development are admitting their own political decline.

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