Karachi – Our Bhai Party Correspondent: Speaking in an impassioned plea, former city Nazim Mustafa Kamal urged the people of Karachi to choose an option out of the choice that history has finally given them.
“Do you want to keep voting for a fascist party of gangsters,” he asked. “Or do you want to want to finally choose a party that is only probably a fascist party of gangsters.”
“Probably, yes, but not certainly till now,” clarified Anees Qaimkhani, who was seated next to him at the press conference of the as-yet-unnamed political party.
Qaimkhani, whose name has been figuring in relation to the Baldia factory case of 2012, said, “Do you want to support a party that has terrorised Karachi for over two decades or a party that has yet to terrorise Karachi for over two decades?”
“The ones you are supporting have never let the local offices of other political parties operate in their areas, depriving the people of access to other political parties, who might represent them better,” said Kamal. “I urge you to let us deprive you of access to other political parties in our strongholds.”
At the end of the press conference, the few activists of the new political party told the assembled reporters that they knew where each lived and that they didn’t need to worry about almost anything.