Saturday, 31 August 2013

PTI Shares Vision And Ideology As MQM: Farooq Sattar

Lahore: MQM Senior leader Farooq Sattar said
that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ideology and
views are very close to Muttahida. Clearing
down the news’s appearing against the
restriction the MQM chairman Altaf Hussein he
said that the leader is not restricted in any way
by the government in London, stating that still
there exist many rivals of him.
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Farooq pointing to the controversies being
hatched against the party stated that if Imran
Khan is called upon on a show then he would
brief the facts and the truths. ‘Deliberate
attempts are being made to thrive back MQM’
he called.
The former rabita committee member said that
no one has the right to declare MQM as
dictator or a patriotic party. He further
clarified that life threats have been given to
Altaf Hussein and hence the London
government as part of the security step has
restricted his unnecessary movements. ‘If any
political party that shares the vision and aim as
that of MQM is PTI because like Muttahida,
Tehreek –e-Insaf believes in bringing the
middle class into politics and like us they also
oppose puppet ruler ship.’
Sattar directed the PML N leadership to accept
MQM as the strong political party and not to
level any allegations of dictatorship against it.
He said that Altaf Hussain has asked the party
workers to remain silent and show patience
incase he gets arrested, he further talked
upon.
It is worthwhile here to mention that the two
political parties in the last held May elections
have had been opponents of each other. The
PTI leader, Imran Khan had clearly announced
of not forming coalition with any political
party especially with MQM to win over votes in
the major capital city of Sindh province,
Karachi which is considered to be a central
hub that is under the control of MQM.
The two parties had exchanged hot words and
the PTI had strongly been foe of Altaf Hussein.
Ironically, the two party chairmen had had
used abusive languages for each other which
was streamed on TV, online websites and was
recorded as written statements in the
newspapers.

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