MQM’s Saif says no need to respond to Mustafa Kamal’s allegations
ISLAMABAD: Reacting to the fiery press conference of former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif said MQM does not need to respond to the allegations leveled by Mustafa Kamal.
Talking to Geo news here, Barrister Saif said the people have complete trust in the party and they have demonstrated the same time and again.
Ruling out the impression of a rebellion within the party, he said Altaf Hussain is an undisputed leader of MQM.
However, MQM has announced to hold a press conference shortly to respond to the claims of Mustafa Kamal and Anees Qaimkhani.
Earlier, Mustafa Kamal said:
Former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal on Thursday lambasted at already beleaguered chief of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain, accusing him of having links with Indian RAW and made a big announcement of leading his own party.
“We are here to tell the people as to why we left the country and what has brought us back now", said Mustafa Kamal at a press conference here along with Anees Qaimkhani. Both former MQM leaders came back to Pakistan after remaining in self-imposed exile for at least three years.
He blamed Altaf Hussain for forcing him and Qaimkhani to quit MQM.
The former city mayor also accused Hussain of unleashing rogue elements to humiliate senior party leaders, who always played a role in party's victory in elections. "Altaf Hussain is not ready to have mercy on Muhajirs despite devouring two generations of the community," said he.
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