MQM-P’s Dr Farooq Sattar demands for intra-party elections

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KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar on Friday claimed that party is headed towards collapse and demanded an intra-party election.

While addressing an ‘important’ press conference in Karachi, Sattar said, “I had submitted my resignation from the party’s Rabita Committee on September 13 citing personal reasons and today I want to share those reasons in detail.”

Sattar regretted, “During the July 25 polls, MQM-P’s seats went from 17 to four and the upcoming by-polls will be the party’s next test.”

Stating that the party is in a “weak position right now”, Sattar said, “If you want to save the party from destruction, reinstate all members of the party as per the positions held by them on February 5.”

“The party is headed towards collapse and to save it from complete destruction, intra-party elections need to be held,” he demanded.

“To steer the party out of the current turmoil, a fresh mandate needs to be sought from workers,” Sattar added.

Sattar stepped back from party matters after he was not issued a ticket for the by-election.

He had also resigned the party’s top decision-making body. The resignation had come in the backdrop of Sattar’s confirmation that he was consulting with his close friends over an offer he had received from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to join the party.

Moreover, differences between Sattar and another leader of the party, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, had intensified prior to the General Elections 2018 held on July 25, following which MQM-P was split into two groups – Sattar’s PIB and Siddiqui’s Bahadurabad faction.

Sattar lost the NA-247 seat to PTI candidate Dr Arif Alvi during the elections. The seat is now vacant following the presidential election which saw Alvi being elected as the country’s 13th president.