PTI contacts all old allies including MQM-P: Parvez

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Pervaiz Elahi admitted all govt allies leaning towards opposition

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf President Chaudhry Parvez Elahi Sunday said the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) suffered immense political loss following its alliance with the ruling Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) — a group of 13 political parties.

The senior politician added that thought exists within the MQM-P which believes there is no point in continuing the alliance with the PDM.

“Contacts with all the old allies, including the MQM-P, have been restored,” Elahi said in a statement.

The MQM-P, a day earlier, slammed dynastic politics in the country and also shared its concerns regarding its agreement with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — the ruling party in Sindh.

“Only we can understand the outcome of the agreement that the MQM-P made with the PPP. We lost huge political capital because of making working relations with the PPP,” said Dr Khali Maqbool Siddiqui, the party’s convener.

Despite being part of the PDM, the MQM-P has, time and again, continued to share its reservations on various matters with the PPP and the federal government. Earlier this week, the party met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to share its concerns regarding the ongoing digital census and other matters pertaining to Karachi.

Elahi, the former Punjab chief minister, meanwhile, claimed that the Balochistan government and the Grand Democratic Alliance also have strong reservations about the incumbent government’s anti-Constitution and anti-national policies.

“Imran Khan will soon call a meeting of all the parties and communicate the next plan of action,” he added.

Censuring the PDM for its decision to boycott the Supreme Court’s three-judge bench hearing the polls delay case, Elahi said: “The PDM’s declaration based on unconstitutional demands is an open interference in the Supreme Court’s affairs. The government declaration has used threatening and insulting language against the apex court.”

Parvez Elahi, the former Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) leader, also claimed that the 13-party ruling alliance is taking its last hiccups. He alleged that the PDM-led government’s last resort to stop the election would also prove unsuccessful.

A day earlier, the PDM decided to boycott the apex court’s three-judge bench during a meeting with PM Shehbaz in Lahore — a decision also backed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif.