He was addressing the Pakistan Youth Parliament ceremony in Karachi
KARACHI - Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab said on Saturday that the PPP was willing to work with Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan.Addressing the Pakistan Youth Parliament ceremony in Karachi , he said “anyone who makes good decisions can be a leader and so is Bilawal Bhutto.”
He said that there has been a lot of hopelessness in our society and “there is a need to build a relationship between leadership and the young generation.” Wahab said the biggest problem of Karachi is safe potable water while adding Lahore has fresh underground water but not here so its example was not worth giving.
The mayor further said the PPP always wanted to work while inviting the MQM to work closely with his party. “After seeing the ground reality, if Farooq Sattar, Mustafa Kamal and Khalid Maqbool wanted to work, then the PPP did not have any issue. Three judges from provincial high courts to be transferred to Islamabad High CourtSmall medevac plane crashes in Philadelphia with child, 5 others on boardTrump tariffs to stoke US food inflation despite pledge to lower costs
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