Defections from the Muttahida Qaumi movement (MQM) mounted further on Monday as senior party worker Mohammad Raza and former APMSO leader Waheeduz Zaman joined former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal’s Pak Sarzameen party (PSP).
“There is no other worker of the level of Mohammad Raza here or in London,” said Kamal, announcing the newest additions to his fledgling party during another press conference at his DHA residence.
Kamal said that Raza was such a senior worker that he was a sector in-charge for the MQM when Kamal was a common party activist on the streets, and then rose up the ranks to join the party’s central leadership in London. “I have come back to Karachi after 16 years. I am here only because of promises made by Pak Sarzameen,” said former senior MQM worker Mohammad Raza.
“What Mustafa Kamal says is the truth,” said Raza. “I went to London in the 80s and saw all of this happening in front of my eyes. But I remained silent. Now I am back in Karachi after 16 years only to be part of the ideology of Pak Sarzameen Party.”
A report in another paper says that family of Raza, even if staying in UK, is worried. And not worried for nothing. They have seen what happened with Dr Imran Farooq and have concern for Raza too. Even if the defectees are not first tire leaders of MQM, it provides enough of ammunition and strength to PSP.
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