Altaf Hussain once again decides to step down as MQM chief

MQM announced to stage a demonstration outside the Karachi Press Club against 'discriminatory attitude of PML-N


Web Desk June 16, 2015
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KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has once again said that he plans to leave the party, Express News reported on Tuesday.

In an interview, Altaf said that at the time of partition, 20 million people migrated from different parts of India to come to Pakistan. He said that various people migrated from Eastern Punjab, UP, CP, Bihar and Hyderabad.

Read: MQM chief takes back decision to part ways with party

However, the MQM chief pointed out that in a recent address to the National Assembly, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif stated that refugees from Bihar and Ludhiyana are also ‘Muhajirs,’ and expressed that this undermines the sacrifices of others.

Read: Altaf resigns, takes back decision

Altaf went on to say that he has worked very hard since the past 37 years to unite refugees from Muslim minority provinces, and yet the National Assembly still mocks them. Hence, Altaf decided that the time has come for him to step down as the chief.

MQM demands apology

Holding a presser at the MQM headquarters, the senior leaders of the MQM while demanding an apology for the remarks made in the NA on Monday, announced to stage a protest demonstration outside the Karachi Press Club against what they said was a 'discriminatory attitude of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government against the Muhajir community.'

Party leaders asked Khawaja Asif to take his words back and apologise to the 50 million Muhajirs over his remarks, vowing to continue the protest until the apology.

Terming the language used by the defence minister as inappropriate, poisonous and hate speech against the community, senior party leader Farooq Sattar raised concerns over the biased attitude of the government and its ministers.

“The foul language of Khawaja Asif exposed the mind-set of the PML-N government against Muhajirs,” Farooq said adding that “The words used by the defence minister are not only inappropriate but they also negate the concept of Pakistan and the two-nation theory.”

“At the time of partition, around 10 million people migrated towards Pakistan and out of which two million were killed,” Farooq said further. He also added that the government was trying to divide Muhajirs by using such tactics.

The remarks made by Asif were termed as derogatory and insulting for the Muhajirs, who gave enormous sacrifices during the war of independence.

Farooq questioned if Pakistan was formed only for a particular group and concluded by suggesting that the rights and status of the Muhajirs should be mentioned in the Constitution.

COMMENTS (25)

Aschraful Makhlooq | 9 years ago | Reply Altaf Hussain this time must step down and fulfill your statement and never show any hypocrisy because in last month you have said that I am not going to resign from MQM's chairmanship no matter what happens and in the past you have announced various times for stepping down and every time you took back your words regarding stepping down....
S.R.H. Hashmi | 9 years ago | Reply During my early years that I spent in Lahore quite a few decades back, I remember that whenever a baby arrived in a family, Heejrhas would emerge on the scene and would clap, dance and sing good wishes and prayers for the health, wealth and prosperity of the new arrival, as well as that of his parents and other family members who were lucky to have a child like that. And the show would go on and on and would stop only when the relatives of the new born gave them an amount of money that the performers considered they were entitled to. . And then I saw Khawaja Asif’s performance when the PTI members re-entered the National Assembly after having submitted their resignations. Khawaja Asif went on and on, castigating PTI members, saying “Kuch Sharm Karo, Kuch Haya Karo”. His performance continued for quite a while and I found it to have striking similarities with the one described in the preceding paragraph. The content was obviously different though the style was exactly the same. And I am talking here not about the merit or otherwise of PTI’ conduct in first resigning and then rejoining the Assembly but about the way Khawaja Asif went on, and on, and on about it, and in the manner that he did it. Unfortunately, there are far too many people like that in Pakistan, and in high positions where they do not belong. Karachi
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