HYDERABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan candidates from Hyderabad constituencies on Thursday condemned withdrawal of the administration’s permission for their party’s public meeting in the Pucca Qila ground scheduled for Friday.
Speaking at a press conference in the ground, Salahuddin, Sabir Kaimkhani and Rashid Khilji, along with other party colleagues, alleged that the MQM-P was being prevented from continuing with its election campaign while its opponents were being given a free hand for their electioneering.
They said that their party was adhering to the code of conduct spelt out by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) but nobody was checking its violation by MQM-P’s opponents.
Explaining the alleged violation, they claimed that MQM-P’s banners and flags were removed although they were not hoisted/displayed on government properties. They also alleged that MQM-P workers were being arrested.
Salahuddin, a candidate for the NA-227 constituency in which the Pucca Qila ground is located, said that the permission to hold the public meeting there was earlier granted by the district administration after due process but the same “has now been verbally withdrawn on the pretext of a threat alert”.
He insisted that the venue was one of the safest locations and alleged that “still the administration is discriminating against us”.
“The withdrawal of permission is farmaishi programme,” he further alleged.
Alluding to the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) rally held on Thursday (today) in the city, Salahuddin said it miserably failed; it had some private and government vehicles, but not public.
He said that MQM-P was running its election campaign with its hands tied.