Thursday 28 July 2016

MQM decides to boycott CM Sindh election

MQM decides to boycott CM Sindh electionKARACHI: The Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) has chosen to blacklist the decisions for the Chief Minister of Sindh, booked to occur on Friday, as per sources.

As indicated by subtle elements, the MQM has chosen neither to challenge the decision for the Chief Minister of Sindh nor vote for any competitor. Sources unveiled that the choice was taken after a meeting of MQM's London and Pakistan Rabita Committee were hung on Wednesday night.

MQM as of now have 51 MPAs in Sindh get together out of which 10 are not in the nation right now while one (Rauf Siddiqui) is captured. PPP's Syed Murad Ali Shah is set to take the reins of the area from previous CM Sindh Qaim Ali Shah as he is the gathering's selected contender for the post of Chief Minister of Sindh.

On Wednesday, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah formally surrendered from his post after he presented his abdication to Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan. The choice to supplant Qaim Ali Shah with Murad Ali Shah as the new Chief Minister of Sindh was taken at a meeting in Dubai which was sorted out by the senior administration of the gathering. On Tuesday, PPP administrator Bilawal Bhutto formally selected Murad Ali Shah as the gathering's possibility for the new Chief Minister.

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf has chosen to handle its contender for the post of Chief Minister, Khurram Sher Zaman.

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