MQM-Pakistan Walks Out of Sindh Assembly Over “Anti-People Budget”

Karachi (HRNW): Members of MQM-Pakistan staged a strong protest in the Sindh Assembly against what they described as an “anti-people budget” and walked out of the house, sending a clear message that there would be no compromise on public rights.

The party lawmakers stated that the budget fails to address key issues related to water supply, education, health, employment, and local government powers, making it impossible for them to remain silent.

MQM-Pakistan members raised slogans inside the assembly before staging the walkout, saying they would continue to raise their voice both inside the house and among the public.

According to the party, the protest is not driven by political interest but represents millions of citizens who are deprived of basic facilities.

Party representatives reiterated their stance on the rights of governance, resources, and authority for urban populations.


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This report is based on statements made by assembly members and the party’s official position. HRNW remains committed to neutral and responsible reporting.

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