What is clear enough though also of uncertain outcome is that the London and Pakistan leadership groups are not on the same page, and are not even working from the same playbook. The MQM-P is nominally led by Dr Farooq Sattar who has announced that he has been elevated to being the party’s convener. Not so says MQM-L which has said that his basic membership is revoked and that he has betrayed Altaf Hussain.
The sooner these unhappy matters are resolved the better for all concerned, but particularly the MQM ordinary members mostly in Karachi. They have voted the party in and have every right to expect that their elected representatives will discharge their duties appropriately, which means that the party has to have an active and effective leadership. Nothing is forever in politics as elsewhere in life, and for the MQM this is a period of transition. It was never going to be pretty or easy but the London connection was past its sell-by date as was arguably its absent leader who was increasingly out of touch with some uncomfortable realities, not least his own capacity and ability to lead in absentia. If Dr Sattar can bring order to the stage then so be it. The leaders in London are yesterday, and the MQM urgently needs to be today and tomorrow. We await developments.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2016.
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