Former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal said on Friday he was not against the party or any person.
Speaking to media, he said:“We are not against any political outfit or person, neither are we worried about including any big names in our organisation.”
In a fiery press conference in Karachi on Thrusday, the former mayor lashed out at the party supremo, accusing him of links with India’s premier spy agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and using his workers to foment terrorism in the metropolis.
“We would not want to label anyone as being loyal to MQM or being a traitor to the party, Kamal added.
“ Anis Qaimkhani and I are not scared of death,” Kamal said when asked if they had any security concerns.
“We have security concerns just like anyone else in the country,” he added.
When asked about his response to MQM’s press conference in rebuttal to his, Kamal said, “We wish that those deteriorating law and order in the city may find the right path.”
The former mayor also said that he does not intend to move the court against Altaf Hussain, saying, “Media already has all the evidence against (the MQM chief).”
“We are receiving unbelievable amount of response from all over the world and every nook and corner of the country, we apologise for not being able to respond to each and every person right now,” the former mayor concluded.