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KARACHI: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chairman Syed Mustafa Kamal has slammed the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-led federal government, saying it had “miserably failed” in coming up to the expectations of its voters and the people of the country.
The PSP chief while addressing a press conference today said it seemed as if the federal government considered it illegitimate to talk to the opposition for the resolution of the country’s issues. “However, it became a legitimate activity for the federal government to beg support from the alliance.”
“The country’s Prime Minister is ready to talk to Modi but he is not ready to talk to his country’s parties,” Kamal added.
He said the political parties together staged a rally in the country and chanted slogans to overthrow the present government just to make themselves rulers.
“No one among the speakers in the rallies bothered to utter about a single issue of the country including Karachi “that was lashed out in the rains earlier, and instead showed their disrespect to the Urdu language”.
The PSP leader said that there was a literal ‘lollypop’ of Rs 1100 billion from the federation which is still literally. “What are the problems of those living in cold rooms?” he asked.
Kamal said the party would hold a power show on November 8 in Bagh-e-Jinnah, mainly to highlight the problems of Pakistan, particularly Karachi, and would put forward their viable solutions as well.