KARACHI: According to Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, convener of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), “non-local” police and administration were forced on the port city, and he called it an injustice for the people, The News reported on Friday.
During a labor wing of the party-organized iftar dinner in North Nazimabad, the politician claimed that Karachi had non-local police, calling this an injustice to the city’s residents.
Siddiqui questioned why the province’s capital city had a non-local police force, pointing out that other major centers in Sindh had their own citizens working in state and federal organizations.
We are going through numerous political phases as a country, and we are forced to use non-local administration and law enforcement. But the MQM-P has reclaimed the mandate once more.Siddiqui claimed that “ghair maqami,” or non-local, bandits were killing young people in Karachi through street violence, citing the city’s growing number of youth fatalities from such incidents.