Saeed Ghani, a prominent leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), vehemently denounced Mustafa Kamal’s allegations, citing his threatening behavior and use of abusive language as highly inappropriate.
Ghani expressed concern over the Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) alleged desire to sow chaos in Karachi, noting a decline in law and order.
Calling on the caretaker government to investigate a recent incident, Ghani asserted that MQM considered District Central as their domain, aiming to resurrect the politics of terror associated with the founder of Muttahida.
He emphasized the infiltration of MQM terrorists into a People’s Party meeting, promising revelations through emerging evidence.
Ghani stressed the importance of scrutinizing all evidence before assigning responsibility for the incident, drawing parallels to a previous case where the PPP was wrongly accused in Machar Colony.
He highlighted the importance of accountability, asserting that if MQM evades elections, the consequences lie with them.
Bilawal Bhutto’s attempt to foster constructive dialogue was mentioned, with Ghani expressing openness to face-to-face debates in various locations, including Punjab.