Mabs
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A couple of explanations for the folks, who are probably miss-informed.
PTI did not only contact MQM but also all the other smaller political parties who are sick and tired of the prevailing status- quo politics. PTI contacted the Pakistan Labor Party, Pakistan Communist party and many others to from a consensus on the current political situation in the country.
PTI did not compromise on its principles to make an alliance and share power with MQM in the future. The only reason IK called Altaf Hussain is because recently MQM has started towing the same line as PTI on many national issues. It was more of a pat on the back for Altaf Hussain for finally manning up.
Lastly, PTI is not right wing by any stretch of imagination. If by putting the sovereignty of the country and the welfare of the people before anything else makes you a right wing party, then sure by all means PTI is a right wing party and it's got no qualms about it either.
PTI did not only contact MQM but also all the other smaller political parties who are sick and tired of the prevailing status- quo politics. PTI contacted the Pakistan Labor Party, Pakistan Communist party and many others to from a consensus on the current political situation in the country.
PTI did not compromise on its principles to make an alliance and share power with MQM in the future. The only reason IK called Altaf Hussain is because recently MQM has started towing the same line as PTI on many national issues. It was more of a pat on the back for Altaf Hussain for finally manning up.
Lastly, PTI is not right wing by any stretch of imagination. If by putting the sovereignty of the country and the welfare of the people before anything else makes you a right wing party, then sure by all means PTI is a right wing party and it's got no qualms about it either.