Meengla
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Mustafa Kamal seems to know what caused these issues starting 2008--when PPP rose to power in Sindh and the Center--and he is also blaming the MQM leadership for these issues. He is also claiming that Imran Khan is powerless against Zardari's PPP to make a strong move in Sindh because, according to M. Kamal, Zardari could bring down Imran Khan govt.
We have the 18th Amendment and also the political compulsions of PTI. No need for anarchy. It will be counter-productive. The best hope would be that all non-PPP parties in Sindh join hands together in the next elections with some help from 'the Establishment' of Pakistan to topple PPP from power in Sindh. Both Zia ul Haq and Pervez Musharraf were able to do such engineering and they did it when PPP was arguably more popular in Sindh. So that's the path forward and they have barely two years to cobble together such coalition in Sindh, setting aside petty political differences.
We have the 18th Amendment and also the political compulsions of PTI. No need for anarchy. It will be counter-productive. The best hope would be that all non-PPP parties in Sindh join hands together in the next elections with some help from 'the Establishment' of Pakistan to topple PPP from power in Sindh. Both Zia ul Haq and Pervez Musharraf were able to do such engineering and they did it when PPP was arguably more popular in Sindh. So that's the path forward and they have barely two years to cobble together such coalition in Sindh, setting aside petty political differences.