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KARACHI: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chairman Syed Mustafa Kamal on Friday said the opposition is trying to overthrow the federal government while the federation is trying to wipe out the opposition. Kamal expressed these views while talking to the media. He said there is no such thing as government and opposition in the country.

If the opposition is really committed to overthrow PTI led federal government, it should resign from the assemblies, the government will fall within hour, but the PPP is enjoying the Sindh government and also maintaining backdoor contacts with the ruling powers. PSP chief said accusing, defaming, blaming and maligning Pakistan's institutions and their heads for the sake of survival is a huge conspiracy against Pakistan which will cause irreparable damage to the country.

"Imran Khan is behaving more like a king rather than a democratic ruler because his egoistic nature prevents him from talking to the opposition." Kamal slammed Nawaz Sharif for attending the PPP hosted APC which is the government in Sindh province, through such APC Nawaz Sharif wants to emerge as a pioneer of democracy and revolutionary leader.

The ruler who has the huge bulk of finance and administrative powers in the country is none other than the chief minister of Sindh. Nawaz Sharif should've slammed PPP as to how it has destroyed Sindh right from Karachi to Kashmore.

In Karachi alone, the capital of Sindh, 1.5 lac people have been bitten by stray dogs in a year. The green line bus project which was initiated by Nawaz Sharif government is still without a single bus. Work on the K4 water project could not begin. When Nawaz Sharif was in the government, he himself had handed over the Sindh province to the PPP as a political mutual understanding, thereby consciously allowing the PPP led provincial government to loot and destroy entire Sindh, and let PML-N government run in the federation the way it wanted to plunder the country.

Local government is the first step to democracy, but the PPP is not ready to hold local government elections. He asked Mian Nawaz Sharif about his would be reaction if a caretaker government refused to hold the National Assembly or Provincial Assembly elections. Under such circumstances, the political parties in APC would have gone to any length as for them the constitution, democracy and Islam would've come in danger. They would've thrown the entire country into chaos and unrest only for their vested interests.

Kamal said he has not heard a single word from any party in the APC regarding the local body elections. It seems like the entire so called accountability drive of the federation is only for the opposition.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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