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MQM’s Karachi Tanzeemi Committee dissolved

The Karachi Tanzeemi Committee of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has been dissolved and its responsibilities have been handed over to the party’s coordination committee.

Reports quoting sources said the offices of KTC have been shut across the metropolis.

Expressing his anger over the alleged involvement of his party’s office bearers in unscrupulous activities, Altaf Hussain had announced last Thursday to scrap the Karachi Tanzeemi Committee after a week.

“The office-bearers take kickbacks of hundreds of thousands of rupees for providing employment,” the indignant MQM chief said while addressing the party workers in Karachi via telephone from London.

He warned the members of MQM Raabita Committee and its International Secretariat to mend their ways within one week, saying that discipline had been the pride of his party.

The MQM chief blamed that they also take money from Khidmat-e-Khalq Foundation (KKF) – the welfare wing of MQM.

During live coverage of the speech, the workers told Altaf Hussain that the office-bearers had become addicted to air-conditioned cars and that there were some black sheep in the party.

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