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PTI, JI join hands to move no-confidence against mayor

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February 25, 2026
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Islamabad chief commissioner moves SC for early hearing of plea against Imran’s hospital transfer order

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JI additionally condemns PPP over ‘corruption, fascist ways’ to suppress peaceable protest

Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab. Photograph: File


KARACHI:

Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Karachi Ameer Monem Zafar referred to as on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh on Tuesday to debate shifting a no-confidence movement towards the ‘imposed mayor’ of Karachi, in addition to the alleged incompetence and corruption of the Pakistan Peoples Social gathering-led (PPP) Sindh authorities.

The JI delegation, together with Karachi Deputy Ameer and Karachi Metropolitan Company (KMC) Council opposition chief Saifuddin Advocate, met Sheikh at his residence to hunt the PTI’s help for the no-confidence movement towards Mayor Murtaza Wahab.

Throughout the assembly, either side reached a principled consensus on the necessity to take away the mayor by means of a no-confidence transfer.

Sheikh, on behalf of his occasion, assured full cooperation to the JI on the difficulty and agreed {that a} complete technique would quickly be formulated to make sure its success.

Different PTI leaders current on the assembly included senior vp of Sindh, Raja Azhar; Karachi president, Fahim Khan; common secretary, Arsalan Khalid; parliamentary chief in KMC, Mubashir Hafiz-ul-Haq; and vice chairman, Jinnah City, Hamid Nawaz Khan.

Learn Extra: No-confidence transfer towards Karachi mayor positive aspects momentum

The members strongly condemned the arrest of political employees and the registration of terrorism instances towards activists of JI and PTI in Karachi. They mentioned such actions had additional elevated public resentment towards the PPP-led Sindh authorities, including that political battle couldn’t be suppressed by means of coercive ways for lengthy.

The assembly additionally mentioned widespread corruption within the Sindh authorities, KMC and different establishments in Karachi, in addition to the town’s worsening civic situations.

The leaders claimed that corruption had turn out to be the one functioning system throughout Sindh and Karachi. They additional acknowledged that incidents, together with the Gul Plaza tragedy and recurring hearth outbreaks, had uncovered the incompetence of the provincial authorities.

In response to the leaders, residents in Karachi continued to face acute shortages of water, energy outages and poor street situations.

Lengthy-delayed improvement tasks remained incomplete, worsening public hardships. Visitors congestion, accidents involving dumpers, rising crime and fatalities brought on by falls into open manholes and drains have turn out to be routine occurrences within the metropolis.

They mentioned that the PPP and Muttahida Qaumi Motion-Pakistan have been making an attempt to divert public consideration by means of political manoeuvering, however, mentioned, the general public was now not keen to be misled.



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