According to a press release issued on Wednesday, Altaf advised Malik send a high-powered delegation of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to meet with Qadri to gather information about the march and to express their reservations.
"The delegation should directly ask Qadri about what reforms he wants in the country," the release said.
Dispelling rumours that the MQM will walk out of its coalition with the government, Altaf said that the elements claiming that the MQM wants elections to be postponed with the help of the long march, were trying to mislead the public.
The MQM chief explained that there are points of common interests such as national security and integrity in the manifestoes of different political parties and these points bring the parties together. He further said that there should be no ill-will between parties having common interests.
This, Altaf said, was the reason why Qadri invited all other political and religious parties, including the PPP, to join the Journey for Revolution.
Karachi blast
During the meeting, Malik condemned Tuesday's bomb blast on MQM supporters in Karachi and assured that the terrorists responsible for the blast would be brought to book and no laxity will be shown in their arrest.
Malik expressed his grief over the loss of life and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.
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PPP should continue the policy of reconciliation initiated by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. Because of this policy Pakistani Parliament first time completing its tenure of five years, successfully. Other Political Parties should also come forward for a better Democratic Pakistan.
Political blackmailing continues. and of course at the same time MQM would stay in the govt as usual. They cannot exist out of power for long. Otherwise their party would be split once again.
MQM has NO credibility and line of action. They are more like "Rent-A-Party" type of thing. MQM's leadership is in immense pressure due to recent development in imran farooq case. So more U-turns expected as usual.
“The delegation should directly ask Qadri about what reforms he wants in the country,” So MQM does not know that yet they will be joining the "Long Mach"? Amazing!!!
So, shall we expect another u-turn by MQM???