MQM to observe Youm-e-Shuhada at KMC Ground today
Farooq Sattar and Nadeem Nusrat led groups even since the party split after the August 23 incident
KARACHI:
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) announced on Thursday that it will hold its Youm-e-Shuhada (martyrs’ day) gathering at KMC ground in PIB Colony on Friday, rather than at Jinnah Ground.
Earlier, the MQM-Pakistan had announced to hold the gathering at Jinnah Ground, located near the party’s sealed headquarters, and had also moved an application to District Central (DC) deputy commissioner for approval.
‘Extrajudicial killing’: Namaz-e-janaza of MQM worker offered
The application, however, remained pending as the DC forwarded it to Central SSP for security clearance and nothing was heard of it. It is believed that the permission was not given or the party withdrew the plea, keeping in view that the MQM-London also intended to get the same place.
It was feared that a clash or some untoward incident might take place when both factions of the party will come face to face.
Out On Bail: MQM - London leader released
The tension is brewing between the Farooq Sattar and Nadeem Nusrat led groups even since the party split after the August 23 incident.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) announced on Thursday that it will hold its Youm-e-Shuhada (martyrs’ day) gathering at KMC ground in PIB Colony on Friday, rather than at Jinnah Ground.
Earlier, the MQM-Pakistan had announced to hold the gathering at Jinnah Ground, located near the party’s sealed headquarters, and had also moved an application to District Central (DC) deputy commissioner for approval.
‘Extrajudicial killing’: Namaz-e-janaza of MQM worker offered
The application, however, remained pending as the DC forwarded it to Central SSP for security clearance and nothing was heard of it. It is believed that the permission was not given or the party withdrew the plea, keeping in view that the MQM-London also intended to get the same place.
It was feared that a clash or some untoward incident might take place when both factions of the party will come face to face.
Out On Bail: MQM - London leader released
The tension is brewing between the Farooq Sattar and Nadeem Nusrat led groups even since the party split after the August 23 incident.