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Farooq accuses PPP of indulging in horse-trading

By INP
March 04, 2018

KARACHI: Farooq Sattar of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan on Saturday levelled staggering allegations against the Pakistan People’s Party accusing the latter of indulging in horse-trading and trying to turn the MQM-P lawmakers over to their side.

Speaking to media representatives during a press conference outside the Sindh Assembly, he said it was the PPP’s hobby to indulge in horse-trading for their own benefit.

On the other hand, Farooq Sattar said everyone can see the role the MQM has played in the province in the past 35 years ,adding that his own specific role and services were there to see and assess.

Nasir Shah (of PPP) is here and his leader is present as well. All the feudals should come and speak about how much money they have made, how much they have stolen and how much taxes they have paid and how much property they have accumulated. They should take an oath and appear before the camera, the MQM-P leader demanded.

He said every MNA, MPA and Senator from our party is willing to appear before the camera.

Those about to be appointed senators should also testify, Sattar said. This is so that not only the FBR and ECP but also the media can begin their scrutiny in this matter.

He said that before the country goes for the national election this year a system for accountability should be put in place even within political parties in order to stop horse-trading and the buying and selling of political loyalties.

With reference to today’s election to the Senate, the MQM-P leader said members of his party had witnessed blatant and shameless attempts of horse-trading.

Our female and male MPAs both were subjected to such attempts [of horse-trading], some of them arrived in the Assembly in the same car as two PPP MPAs went to the chief minister’s chambers then went to cast their votes and were then sent on their way, Sattar alleged.

A visibly upset Sattar alleged that the election was turned into an auction where bids were made, I strongly condemn this. I warn the PPP that in their greed to get their senators elected. They have dug their own grave, he declared.

The way they have rigged the election with horse-trading I strongly condemn this. I am registering a protest with the ECP through the media and will also formally file a protest in writing, saying that this election was not fair, free and impartial and the ECP should take notice of this, he urged.