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MQM-P steps up campaign for new provinces, calls for administrative reforms

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August 17, 2026
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The Muttahida Qaumi Motion-Pakistan (MQM-P) has intensified its marketing campaign for the creation of latest provinces, with celebration chairman Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui saying Sindh has the strongest case for extra administrative models.

Talking at a press convention alongside Farooq Sattar and Mustafa Kamal, Siddiqui stated Pakistan’s administrative construction wanted to be reshaped in response to the nation’s rising inhabitants.

He stated the inhabitants had continued to rise over time with no corresponding enhance within the variety of provinces, placing better strain on present administrative techniques.

Based on the MQM-P chairman, the demand for brand new provinces shouldn’t be handled as a political or party-based agenda. As an alternative, he described it as a problem linked to residents’ primary rights and the environment friendly provision of public companies.

Siddiqui known as on political events to have interaction in dialogue on the matter, saying the Structure already supplied a authorized framework for the creation of latest provinces.

Mustafa Kamal stated the formation of latest provinces would neither divide Pakistan nor change the territorial boundaries of Sindh. He described the proposal as an administrative measure meant to convey authorities establishments nearer to the individuals.

He additionally criticised the efficiency of the Sindh authorities, claiming that regardless of receiving billions of rupees in funds, the provincial administration had failed to offer enough primary services to the individuals.

Kamal confused that decentralising authority and strengthening native governments have been obligatory to deal with public issues and enhance service supply.

Farooq Sattar, in the meantime, highlighted Karachi’s significance, describing it because the nation’s financial capital and saying town wanted better administrative powers.

He claimed Karachi contributes a good portion of Pakistan’s tax income and exports however continues to face critical governance and corruption-related challenges.

The MQM-P leaders stated Pakistan’s present administrative construction required substantial reforms. They argued that stronger native governments and the creation of further administrative models may enhance governance, scale back deprivation and help quicker improvement.





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