MQM will bring revolutionary change in Pakistan: Altaf
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) London-based leader Altaf Hussain on Saturday said one day a revolutionary change will come to Pakistan and that change will be brought about under the banner of MQM.
Speaking via telephone, Altaf Hussain congratulated Barrister Saif and Nighat Mirza on their unopposed election as senators at a ceremony here at MQM headquarters, Nine Zero.
He said Barrister
By OCTOPUS
February 28, 2015
KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) London-based leader Altaf Hussain on Saturday said one day a revolutionary change will come to Pakistan and that change will be brought about under the banner of MQM.
Speaking via telephone, Altaf Hussain congratulated Barrister Saif and Nighat Mirza on their unopposed election as senators at a ceremony here at MQM headquarters, Nine Zero.
He said Barrister Saif’s hard work elevated him to the Senatorship.
The MQM chief said his party got a woman elected, adding MQM is the party that is against the status quo.
Altaf hoped that Barrister Saif would represent an effective voice of MQM in the Senate.
He also felicitated newly elected members of the Lahore High Court Bar Association.
Speaking via telephone, Altaf Hussain congratulated Barrister Saif and Nighat Mirza on their unopposed election as senators at a ceremony here at MQM headquarters, Nine Zero.
He said Barrister Saif’s hard work elevated him to the Senatorship.
The MQM chief said his party got a woman elected, adding MQM is the party that is against the status quo.
Altaf hoped that Barrister Saif would represent an effective voice of MQM in the Senate.
He also felicitated newly elected members of the Lahore High Court Bar Association.
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