KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar said that Khalid Maqbool along with some workers of MQM-P has hijacked the party.
He challenged the candidates over awarding tickets in by-polls. He further added “Laws of the party were completely destroyed over ticket distribution”.
Farooq Sattar showed his full determination to stabilize the party as it was in 1986 in Karachi and other parts of Sindh and created a 22-member team to stabilize MQM as it was twenty-two years ago.
“Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui had proclaimed that dictatorship in MQM had been terminated, and after my arrival on June 15no one from the party got suggestion from the Rabta Committee and some individuals have authority in Committee,” said the leader.
Farooq Sattar criticised Khalid Maqbool that he has hijacked the MQM-P along with some workers.
Sattar also urged the workers to show unity, he also asked why the workers were taken to the courts after February 5, and no drama will be tolerated. “If the workers are taught about sincerity, unity, love and party devotion, I will go the Bahadurabad since there is no need to coax”, expressed Sattar.
He also showed the ten points ideological charter of MQM-P.
Meanwhile, Sattar expressed that all the allegations upon Faisal Raza Abadi were fake and useless, he further revealed that all the cases on him are not true in accordance with the public option.
He also invited all the MPAs, MNAs, workers and delegates to come and to be sticking to the ideology of Muhajirs. Sattar also promised that all the workers in MQM-P will get respect by dint of his efforts.
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