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Fazl was insulted before formation of committee for talks: Kamal

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Former Karachi mayor and Pak Sarzameen Party chief Mustafa Kamal on Thursday talked about current political rift between the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the opposition parties amidst preparation by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) for the anti-government agitation ‘Azadi March’.
Kamal told the media that earlier Fazlur Rehman was disrespected and now a committee has been formed for holding talks with him.
“At this time, a war is ongoing in the country to overthrow [the government] from power,” he said, while criticising the premier for earning votes, during the elections, in the name of providing 10 million jobs [to youths] and five million houses [to the homeless].
The PSP chief urged the public to actively participate in the demonstration and claimed that the country could not proceed with “such an outdated system”.
“This system is not for a common man […] everyone is uncertain [about the state of affairs in the country],” he said.
“In all provinces, chief ministers contain all powers […] constitutional amendments are required to transfer the powers to the grassroots,” he mentioned, adding that the situation would improve after powers are transferred to district level.—INP

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