#ThrowbackThursday: Faisal Subzwari reminisces happier times of MQM-P
Tweets a picture of him hugging Dr Farooq Sattar on Valentines Day
In a throwback picture on Valentines Day, Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Faisal Subzwari reminisced happier days spent with Dr Farooq Sattar.
Using hashtag #ValentinesDay, Subzwari reached out to Sattar with a request to “come back”.
Subzwari is part of the Amir Khan-led group posing opposition to Sattar’s choice of Senate candidates for the upcoming elections.
Earlier last week, an emotional moment was captured on camera by media and onlookers alike when a teary-eyed Subzwari approached Sattar outside the office of provincial election commission with Mayor Wasim Akhtar in tow and declared this was a ‘shameful moment’ for the party. The lawmaker gathered Sattar to him in a tearful embrace while party workers chanted ‘hum aik hain [we are one]’.
The rift within the party has widened in the past week with both sides unwilling to set aside differences. On February 8, both the groups submitted nomination papers to the ECP with nine members of the Sattar-led group and six candidates of the Khan-led group.
Using hashtag #ValentinesDay, Subzwari reached out to Sattar with a request to “come back”.
Subzwari is part of the Amir Khan-led group posing opposition to Sattar’s choice of Senate candidates for the upcoming elections.
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Earlier last week, an emotional moment was captured on camera by media and onlookers alike when a teary-eyed Subzwari approached Sattar outside the office of provincial election commission with Mayor Wasim Akhtar in tow and declared this was a ‘shameful moment’ for the party. The lawmaker gathered Sattar to him in a tearful embrace while party workers chanted ‘hum aik hain [we are one]’.
The rift within the party has widened in the past week with both sides unwilling to set aside differences. On February 8, both the groups submitted nomination papers to the ECP with nine members of the Sattar-led group and six candidates of the Khan-led group.