Mirpur Khas: Former Pakistan,s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that Pakistan People’s Party, the ruling party in Pakistan, has been divided into two parts.
While addressing a public gathering in Mirpur Khas, a city of southern province of Pakistan, on Sunday evening Qureshi said one part of the divided party was tipsy of rule while the second part was being neglected.
Qureshi said, “United States drones strikes in Pakistan’s northwest region are violating national integrity of Pakistan and provoking anti-America sentiments.” The US administration had been informed that drone attacks in the tribal agencies of Pakistan are creating negative approach regarding America, he informed.
He said if drone attacks are useful for curbing militancy then drone technology should be provided to Pakistan and Pakistani forces reserved rights to target the dens of miscreants.
He stated that it is right that people in Pakistan are poor not senseless. He said US should respect the decision of Pakistan’s parliament. He said people of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa and Balochistan have to help each other in this critical situation.
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