Musharraf ready to become joint president of MQM, PSP

Holds meeting with Khawaja Izhar to discuss the matter


Monitoring Desk November 12, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

Former president and chief of All Pakistan Muslim League Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf has expressed his wish to become the joint president of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP).

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According to Express News, MQM leader Khawaja Izhar held a meeting with Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf where the latter told the former that MQM is not left with any prominent personality in the wake of the minus one formula and that the party needs one to foster its roots in the masses, presenting himself as a suitable personality for the purpose.

Musharraf said that if he were to become the leader of MQM it would greatly benefit the party since he was popular among the masses and could utilise this platform to make major contributions. During the meeting, the former president also expressed his idea of a merger between PSP and MQM and offered to take responsibility for getting PSP to accept MQM in its fold. According to reports, supporters of Musharraf tried to contact PSP chief Mustafa Kamal but he could not be reached.

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PSP leaders, however, told Express News reporters, “Whosoever wants to join PSP can do so, however, neither do we need any Quaid-e-Tehreek nor do we need to merge with any party.”

(TRANSLATION BY ARSHAD SHAHEEN)

Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2016.

COMMENTS (11)

Uzair | 7 years ago | Reply It might be a good idea for Karachi. No one else takes the responsibility for the welfare of the city. Only during Musharraf/MQM alliance did Karachi flourish, under Mustafa Kamal's stint as the mayor. Other political parties do not really care about Karachi and its people.
illpopo | 7 years ago | Reply Musharraf should not do this, owning rotten eggs will destroy his leftover repute as patriot!!
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