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India-Pakistan
MQM quits govts in Sindh, centre; Governor Sindh resigns
2011-06-28
[Dawn] The government's main coalition partner, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement,
...English: United National Movement, generally known as MQM, is the 3rd largest political party and the largest secular political party in Pakistain with particular strength in Sindh. From 1992 to 1999, the MQM was the target of the Pak Army's Operation Cleanup leaving thousands of urdu speaking civilians dead...
said Monday it had quit the beleaguered administration, citing the "dictatorial" and "brutal" approach of the ruling Pakistain People's Party.

"The MQM leadership and workers have reached the conclusion it is difficult to go along with the Pakistain People's Party, keeping in view its democratic and dictatorial attitude," senior party official Farooq Sattar told news hounds.

"The PPP was unwilling to mend its ways leaving us with no option but to quit the coalition government," Sattar said, adding that MQM politicians in federal and provincial assemblies would sit on opposition benches.

A front man for the governor of the southern Sindh province, of which Bloody Karachi is the capital, confirmed the governor, also an MQM loyalist, had sent his resignation to the president.

"Governor Ishratul Ibad Khan has resigned from his post and sent the resignation to the president's house in Islamabad for approval," front man Syed Wajahat Ali told AFP.

Sattar accused the PPP of "forcing" the MQM to withdraw from elections in Azad Jammu and Kashmire.

"When we refused to change our stance, the PPP got the elections for Kashmiri migrants residing in Bloody Karachi cancelled on the pretext of security issues," Sattar said.

"It is not possible for us to partner with the PPP any further because of its brutal, ruthless and disloyal character to its partners," said Sattar as hundreds of party workers loudly chanted party slogans.

"We have made a decision after drawn-out deliberations. It is not a sentimental decision and we'll stick to it to remain on opposition benches," he added.

"Our resignations are ready and will be sent soon to the authorities."
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