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Prominent personalities from Gujrat and Dera Ismail Khan join the MQM
08 Oct 2012
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Prominent social and political figure from Gujrat Chaudhry Safdar Jamna and noted industrialist from Dera Ismail Khan Malik Shah Zaman announced their decision to join the MQM in a press conference at Nine Zero. They said that they were joining the MQM after getting inspired by the political philosophy of MQM leader Mr Altaf Hussain. They said that they would make efforts for the rights of the 98% deprived and oppressed people of the country in their respective areas.
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Huge success of peace walk is a victory of the peace lovers: Dr Farooq Sattar
07 Oct 2012
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If Karachi is allowed to fall in destruction, Pakistan would suffer: Senator Mustafa Kamal Deputy Convener of the Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Dr Farooq Sattar has said that the majority of the people living in Karachi are peace-loving, and the huge success of the peace walk was a victory of the peace lovers and defeat of the enemies of peace. He said that only peace can guarantee advancement, and advancement would in turn bring prosperity. He was addressing the participants of a Peace Walk that started from Bagh-i-Iban-i-Qasim and terminated at the Teen Talwar. Dr Sattar said that the peace of Karachi have given a very clear message to the criminal mafia and terrorists. They have rejected the extortion mafia and exposed the elements behind the incidents of kidnappings for ransom. He said that it was a historic day. The people of Karachi have given a clear message to the government and the law-enforcing agencies as well that they would have to be taken on board in the process of establishing a durable peace in Karachi. They would have to be involved in the efforts for bringing peace in Karachi. He said that there were only a handful of criminal elements, religious extremists and terrorists practising violence in order to achieve their vile objectives. The overwhelming majority of the people of Karachi want peace and stability in the city because they want to see peace and stability in Pakistan. Photographs | Live Coverage | Preparation Report
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Impressions of the devastating earthquake are still etched in the memories of the people: Altaf Hussain
07 Oct 2012
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Message on the 7th Anniversary of the earthquake that struck in Azad Kashmir and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on 8th October 2005 The Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Mr Altaf Hussain has paid tributes to the martyrs of the catastrophic earthquake that struck Azad Kashmir and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on 8th October 2005. He said that the impressions of the devastating earthquake were still etched in the memories of the people of Pakistan. In a message on the 7th anniversary of the calamity, Mr Hussain said that thousands of lives were perished, hundreds of people became physically disabled and families upon families were uprooted. It was a national disaster and the tragic day on which it struck could never be forgotten.
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Mother of senior MQM worker Nadeem Nusrat laid to rest in Karachi
06 Oct 2012
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The mother of senior MQM worker Mr Nadeem Nusrat was laid to rest in Yasinabad graveyard today.TheFuneral prayer was held in the Bait-ul-Mukarram Masjid. Deputy Convener Mr Anis Qaimkhani and members of the Co-ordination Committee attended the funeral and burial. MQM ministers, elected representatives and office-bearers and workers of various wings of the MQM also attended the funeral of Mr Nusrat’s mother who had passed away inLondon.
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Altaf Hussain condemns subjecting Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi to torture after being abducted
06 Oct 2012
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The Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement Mr Altaf Hussain telephoned the Chairman of Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi and expressed sympathies on being kidnapped and subjected to brutal torture. He also praised the personnel of police and intelligence agencies for risking their lives in rescuing Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi from the custody of the kidnappers.
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Quaid-i-Azam did not want Pakistan to be a theocratic state: Altaf Hussain
03 Oct 2012
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People would have to step forward for changing the age-old system and putting Pakistan on the path of progress Estranged Baloch leaders will have to be engaged in dialogues and bitter pills swallowed for the survival and integrity of the country The Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement Mr Altaf Hussain has said that the MQM wants to transform Pakistan into a democratic, liberal, secular and progressive state after the vision of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The MQM wants to develop a society in Pakistan where everyone has equal rights irrespective of their religious belief, language, race, gender, colour and sect and where life, property, and honour of an individual are safeguarded and government decisions are taken purely on merit. He said this while talking to a gathering of notables at the residence of MNA Khushbakht Shujaat. News Reports
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