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Khalid Maqbool questions Sindh governor change

Published on: June 12, 2026 4:35 PM

MQM-P flays Sindh govt for appointing 'non-local officers' as city  administrators - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

MQM-Pakistan leader Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has expressed reservations over the replacement of the Sindh governor, saying the decision was made without consultation with his party.

Speaking to journalists at Parliament House in Islamabad on Friday, Siddiqui said MQM-P had neither been consulted nor its opinion sought before the change in the province’s top constitutional office.

His remarks came after a meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Following the discussion, both leaders proceeded together to attend a federal cabinet meeting.

When asked whether he had discussed MQM-P’s concerns, including the governor’s replacement, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif or the interior minister, Siddiqui responded that the decision had already been taken without the party’s input.

The comments highlight growing political debate surrounding recent developments in Sindh and the relationship between coalition partners at the federal level.

During the media interaction, Siddiqui was also questioned about reported reservations voiced by some members of his own party regarding his leadership and political decisions. In response, he dismissed speculation about internal differences, saying that people were free to express their views.

“Anyone can say whatever they want, but if I make a decision, that will be the important one,” he remarked, signaling confidence in his leadership role within the party.

MQM-P remains an important ally in the ruling coalition and has played a key role in parliamentary politics. Political observers believe Siddiqui’s comments may prompt further discussions between coalition partners over consultation and decision-making processes.

The meeting between Siddiqui and Naqvi comes at a significant time as the federal government prepares to present the budget for the upcoming fiscal year and seeks support from coalition allies on key policy matters.

Neither MQM-P nor the federal government issued additional details regarding the discussions held during the meeting. However, Siddiqui’s remarks have drawn attention to coalition dynamics and political coordination within the government.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Coalition Politics, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Latest, Lead4, mohsin naqvi, MQM pakistan, Pakistan politics, Sindh Governor

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