Imran Ismail declares MQM to be key contender of IPP in Karachi

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Former Sindh governor Imran Ismail has declared the political battle will be held between the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) for the Karachi seats.

Talking to the party workers, the IPP leader Imran Ismael also revealed plans for an alliance opposing the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Sindh, welcoming various parties, excluding the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), to join forces.

Expressing his aspirations for a united front against the PPP in Sindh, former PTI leader Imran Ismail extended an invitation to Pir Pagara, expressing the hope that the influential leader would assume leadership of the alliance in Sindh.

Imran Ismail said that an alliance comprising various parties, except the PML-N, would better serve the interests of the people and challenge the political dominance of the PPP in the province.

He also expressed his disappointment over the May 9 events, considering the date a dark day in Pakistan’s history.

Imran recalled the discussions in PTI committees that always leaned towards supporting the military.

He highlighted the significance of the individuals to whom tickets were awarded by IPP, emphasizing their role as torchbearers of the new Pakistan dream. He urged the youth, who had made significant sacrifices, to now actively participate in local bodies, envisioning a united effort for a better Karachi.

Imran Ismail also acknowledged the establishment of the IPP by his like-minded associates during his absence. These were individuals who, like him, had been part of the relentless struggle for a new Pakistan for the past 27 years.

He said that IPP chairman Jahangir Tareen and President Aleem Khan are expected to visit Karachi within a week.

Imran Ismail asserted that PPP’s alliance with PML-N is unnatural, and Bilawal Bhutto should face public judgment if there’s no level playing field. (NNI)