The Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) had also sought ex-army chief General (retired) Qamar Javed Bajwa regarding the no-confidence motion against then-prime minister Imran Khan, party leader Farogh Naseem said Thursday.
The former law minister, while speaking to Geo News, said he has contacts within the
armed forces and that he has a good relationship with the former COAS Bajwa.
He added that the MQM-P consulted the former COAS over
the vote of no confidence against Khan in March. However, he added that the
conversation was in a private capacity.
The former law minister said that he asked Gen Bajwa
for advice as to whose side should the MQM-P pick when it comes to the
no-confidence motion. "The ex-COAS advised me to do whatever I think is
best for [my party's] political interest."
Naseem added that the former COAS told him that MQM-P
was completely free to make a decision that suits it.
The News had
earlier reported that Naseem contacted Gen Bajwa for his guidance, but the
latter advised him to do what suits the MQM-P and its politics.
It is pertinent to mention that the MQM-P sided with
the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) and voted against Khan in April.
The MQM-P signed a "charter of rights" with
the PPP before officially joining hands with it over the no-confidence motion.
The PPP had agreed to give more space to the MQM-P in
Karachi's administrative setup as part of a deal to vote against the Imran Khan
government when the opposition parties were planning to vote him out.
Earlier, Punjab Chief Minister Pervez Elahi revealed
that it was the former COAS who had asked Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) to
side with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) when the no-confidence motion was
moved against then-prime minister Khan.
Elahi's statement endorsed his son and PML-Q leader
Moonis Elahi's statement about General (retd) Bajwa advising them to back PTI.
In an interview with a private TV channel, Elahi,
endorsing Moonis' claim, said: “God changed our path at the last moment when
they were heading towards PML-N and sent Gen (retd) Bajwa to show us the way.”