An open letter to MQM from a PTI supporter
Dear MQM, I'd like to apologise on behalf of Imran Khan, my leader.
Dear brothers and sisters,
While I strongly condemn the brutal killing of Zahra Shahid Hussain, I would like to take this opportunity as an individual to apologise to the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) supporters on behalf on my leader, Imran Khan's statement.
I doubt my party will issue an apology statement or agree with me so I will speak for myself.
It was incorrect of Imran Khan to point a finger at your supporters without waiting for an inquiry and an investigation to be completed on the senseless killing of Zahra Shahid Hussain.
Apart from the chaos felt in Karachi, it achieved what it meant to and that is to divide our people and parties further and deepen our hatred towards each other.
As a Karachi resident I accept the MQM as a political force in our city. There are many who feel that by pointing at the MQM, it will eventually bring an end to your party and your supporters.
MQM and its supporters are here to stay and I accept that.
My party's struggle for change may not have fully come but real change will only be realised when we start changing ourselves, our behaviour and thinking. As a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter I feel privileged enough that I can publicly disagree with my leader and not feel afraid in doing so.
By writing this letter, I hope to change myself and my thinking for a better Pakistan.
While I stand with my leader and support him, I hope to see a ‘Naya Pakistan’; a Pakistan where I can also stand with you in line and sing together our country's heart warming national anthem.
Pakistan First!
Best regards,
Imran Ahmed
(A PTI supporter)
Follow Imran on Twitter @ahmedi678
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COMMENTS (124)
who does not actively support any Political Party.Whilst I do go to cast my vote I always wish I could vote for a person who stands out for his honesty,dedication and integrity. **A true Pakistani.** I still have to see and hear a Leader who talks sense instead of maligning others character trying to gather cheap popularity. Why don
t these leaders have the common sense of promising only what they can really deliver. The day such a leader emerges he will win the hearts of the majority of the people from the Khyber to Karachi. Lets hope and pray for a true Pakistani Leader.*LONG LIVE PAKISTAN**
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