PPP's CEC to decide Qureshi's fate on April 4

28 Mar, 2011

Central Executive Committee of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) will decide the fate of former foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi in its meeting in Larkana on April 4. It has decided not to invite Qureshi to join the meeting because he wants to explain his point of view before the central committee, PPP sources said, here on Sunday.
Sources said that Shah Mehmood Qureshi had opposed party policies and criticised its leadership and instigated masses against government on the issue of Raymond Davis. In his private meetings, he disclosed that he wanted to form PPP (Benazir Bhutto group) and he was contacting the party's founder and sincere workers who had devoted their lives for the cause of Bhuttoism.
It appears as if former foreign minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has made up his mind on his political future as he declared Friday that he would part his ways with PPP honourably and prestigiously if the party no more needs his services. Once PPP stalwart was not sure now whether or not he would get an invitation to attend Central Executive Committee meeting of the party. "I have decided to go to Larkana on April 4 to attend the death anniversary of Z.A. Bhuto. If am invited to CEC meeting, I shall present my point of my principled stance and if not, I will come back, he said.

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