Former central secretary information for Amir Khan’s Haqiqi faction Rizvi said at the Karachi Press Club, “We were weak when Afaq Ahmed was in prison and that is why we joined Amir Khan’s group.” MQM-H (Afaq) claim that 40 party workers have defected along with Rizvi.
Afaq Ahmed made the rounds around the city on Monday, scheduling meetings with Ans Noorani of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (Noorani Group) and Zafar Jhandeer of Sindh Dost Ittehad, who have traditionally been rivals of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
Afaq Ahmed and Zafar Jhandeer invited the press to Jhandeer’s Defence house to cover their meeting but after keeping the press waiting for three hours after the scheduled time, many journalists left the venue.
Zafar Jhandeer told The Express Tribune that, “A separate force is coming together in Karachi that shares a single-point agenda. Call it an agenda of de-weaponisation or an alternate strength in Karachi, but we will make an announcement soon of different parties joining hands.”
Jhandeer says the groups that share this single-point agenda include people like former Sindh home minister Zulfiqar Mirza, Awami National Party’s Shahi Syed, nationalist parties, religious parties including the Sunni Tehreek and Peoples Amn Committee leader Uzair Baloch. He added that many of the leaders of these parties were not in the city but on their return, the leaders will meet and proceed with their “single-point agenda” and make an announcement on how they will carry this plan out.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 3rd, 2012.
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Zulfiqar Mirza, Awami National Party’s Shahi Syed, nationalist parties, religious parties including the Sunni Tehreek and Peoples Amn Committee leader Uzair Baloch
ROFL - These clowns are the most incompetent retards in Karachi. One doesn't even consider urdu speaking as 'real sindhis' yet, another consider Ak-47 as their 'Zewar' and so called rival i.e. Afaq Sahab have been seen sitting on 'Baktar band car' during 92-operation.
I am actually glad that PTI/MQM are having good relations now.
this story can be title "Return of the Retards", all these parties mentioned above have a history of Voilence in Karachi, I hope common sense will prevail among non Karachiites commenting here in favour of these groups, these groups are nothing more than gangsters, period.
Again, why so much attention on Afaq??
This guy is irrelevant! All he has in his party are 400 workers, thats it!
ET keeps doing 'specials' on Afaq but almost ignores the dharna outside the Governer House
Good to see these parties emrging/ re-emerging.
So what ammun committee he is building, "haqiqi mercenary committee"!