Bilawal again advises MQM-P to rethink on alliance with PTI.

Karachi -- PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Friday advised MQM-P to rethink its alliance with the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which is 'making the lives of Karachi's residents difficult'.

Bilawal was responding to a question regarding his offer of provincial ministries to MQM-P on the condition that the party quits its alliance with the PTI in the Centre. While he did not extend the offer again, he said: 'There are a lot of ideological issues between PPP and MQM-P, but as far as Karachi's residents are concerned, I believe that we should solve [their] issues together.'

Last year, Bilawal had offered provincial ministries in Sindh - where his party is in power - to MQM-P if it walks away from the PTI in the Centre. While addressing a ceremony in Karachi, Bilawal had said that if MQM-P breaks off its alliance with PTI and manages to get...

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