
MQM-Haqiqi arch Afaq Ahmed. PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/EXPRESS
KARACHI: The Muhajir Qaumi Movement (MQM) – Haqiqi arch has pronounced that if Muhajir-centric domestic parties such as a Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) – Pakistan and Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) do not develop a devise together to find common ground, there are chances that they will finish adult with zero in a 2018 election.
In an talk with The Express Tribune, Afaq Ahmed pronounced that given a change in a domestic landscape of a city, he wanted all these parties to put their differences aside and join hands to quarrel their common rivals – a statute Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
“The Muahjirs have had adequate of fights among themselves. They can’t means [this] anymore,” pronounced Ahmed, who has allegedly equally shares a shortcoming for a assault in a city with MQM-Pakistan, revelation that he has learnt from his past mistakes. “Yes, there have been some things that should not have been,” he admitted.
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Backdoor channelling with MQM
He does not rebut reports of backdoor channelling with a MQM, PSP and other parties. According to him, he is open to negotiations, as he has been in a past. “In 1994, we had extended my palm to Altaf [Hussain] by some jointly reputable people yet he never replied in a certain [manner],” he claimed.
“Yes, my associates in a celebration are in reason with a MQM. They accommodate and reason talks frequently. As distant as a elections are concerned, we trust we can do some chair composition if there’s an agreement,” pronounced Ahmed, adding that a same is a conditions with a PSP.
About a predestine of a celebration though Dr Farooq Sattar behind a wheel, he is sceptical. “The approach this multiplication has been combined gives adequate room for Altaf to strike back. And maybe he can do so. He still has his network with some support in a city,” he theorised.
The arrangement of PSP
On a discuss of a PSP, Ahmed pronounced Mustafa Kamal and Anis Kaimkhani are like younger brothers to him and he suggested them that they should ‘keep in mind that whatever they do or have been asked to do should not dispute with a interests of a [Muhajir] community’.
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Interestingly, he praised Kaimkhani. According to him, he was a chairman who ran and confirmed a whole structure of a MQM. “Anis was a really tough workman and constant to a party. He should not have been treated to insults by Altaf. This indeed pennyless his heart and he went out of a nation and afterwards returned to announce his possess celebration with Mustafa Kamal,” he related.
Ahmed denied before believe that a dual would form their possess party. He pronounced that he got breeze of a devise and called adult Kaimkhani “I call him Kakati. we asked him, ‘Kakati kya kar rahe ho yeh tum?’ He replied ‘kuch nahi Afaq bhai. Aesa kuch nahi he.’ But afterwards some days later, he was in here in Karachi.”
Musharraf saga
Referring to former boss General (retd) Pervez Musharraf as an ‘isolated and frustrated’ man, Ahmed pronounced that he wanted to pass a MQM after a minus-Altaf formula. “He will not attain in this though. No one takes him severely now. His time has gone,” he said.
‘When India and Pakistan can lay for talks, because can’t MQM factions?’
The MQM-Haqiqi arch pronounced a former boss put all his efforts into convincing people to swear him in as a new personality of a Muhajir village yet no one indeed deliberate this choice seriously.
MQM-Haqiqi’s line of action
After a substantial duration of time, MQM-Haqiqi has done a participation felt. In a new women-only entertainment during RCD Ground in Landhi it has portrayed an sense that it still it binds some belligerent in a area.
“MQM-Haqiqi has started a campaigning on a ground. We perceived comfortable welcomes roughly everywhere we go. It is a good pointer and we are carefree that a entrance times will not usually be improved for us yet for this city too. We should demeanour brazen and let bygones be bygones,” he commented.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1432280/muhajir-parties-band-together-good-community/