Abbas Town Bomb Blast
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MQM ORGANIZES A CANDLELIGHT VIGIL IN ABBAS TOWN IN MEMORY OF THE MARTYRS
10 Mar 2013
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In a remarkably impressive and organized, though sombre, show of solidarity with the victims of Abbas Town tragedy, Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) organized a candlelight vigil on Sunday evening at the very site of twin blasts that killed over fifty and injured over hundred innocent people.
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MQM ORGANIZES A DEMONSTRATION AT 10 DOWNING STREET TO EXPRESS SOLIDARITY WITH THE VICTIMS OF ABBAS TOWN AND CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY OF BADAMI BAGH
10 Mar 2013
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Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) organized a protest demonstration at 10 Downing Street in order to express solidarity with the victims of the Abbas Town tragedy in Karachi and Badami Bagh tragedy in Lahore. The demonstration continued for over two hours. Members of the Co-ordination Committee Muhammad Anwer, Saleem Shahzad, organizer of MQM UK Dr Saleem Danish and workers and office-bearers of different units of the MQM in UK attended the demonstration. Shumaila Imran, wife of late Dr Imran Farooq, was also present along with her children. Members of the Pakistani community, including women and children were also present on the occasion.
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DR. FAROOQ SATTAR VISITS ABBAS TOWN ALONG WITH PRESIDENT OF UKPCCI DELEGATION
10 Mar 2013
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The Deputy Convenor of the MQM Dr. Farooq Sattar has vowed that with the support of overseas Pakistanis, the MQM would undertake every possible effort to achieve full rehabilitation of the victims of the Abbas Town tragedy. He assured the victims that the entire city stands united with them and the reconstruction of buildings torn by the twin blasts would start soon. Dr. Farooq Sattar said this while visiting Abbas Town on Sunday morning along with Razi Khan, president of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce UK and its director Haji Siddique
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MQM WILL OBSERVE A CANDLELIGHT VIGIL IN ABBAS TOWN TOMORROW
09 Mar 2013
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Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) will observe a candlelight vigil in memory of the martyrs of the Abbas Town tragedy on Sunday, 10th March. Members of the Co-ordination Committee, members of assemblies, office-bearers and workers of various wings of the MQM and people belonging to different walks of life would light candles in order to express solidarity with the affected families and in memory of the people who lost their lives.
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PRIME MINISTER ACTED INDIFFERENTLY BY NOT VISITING ABBAS TOWN AFTER THE TRAGEDY: MQM
08 Mar 2013
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If Governor Sindh can go to Abbas Town to share the grief of the affected families, why can’t the PM and the CM Sindh
The Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) has expressed its grief that Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf and Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah had not visited Abbas Town even after the passage of five days. The committee asked if Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ebad could go to the affected families of the Abbas Town tragedy in order to share their grief, why the chief minister and other government functionaries could not go there.
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MQM ANNOUNCES A DAY OF MOURNING ON THE KILLINGS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE IN ABBAS TOWN BLAST
03 Mar 2013
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The Co-ordination Committee of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) has announced to observe a day of mourning tomorrow on the killings of innocent people in the devastating blast in the Abbas Town area of Karachi. All organizational activities of the MQM will remain suspended tomorrow and fateha and recitation of the Holy Quran would be offered for the martyrs of the blast at the MQM offices.
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