Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) Convener Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said that no one can eliminate our mark when we had come this place from Hindustan so it became Pakistan.
He said this while addressing a the party “Women Convention” in Nishtar Park in Karachi on Sunday.
“None is able to change your identification and sign and today this large gathering of mothers has testified that the MQM can’t be erased as those who wanted to eliminate it but now they are losing their courage,” Dr Siddiqui maintained, adding that those who wanted to destroy the MQM have devastated themselves.
He further said that those who were claiming, the MQM is dividing, now see themselves that today it is being renewed.
The MQM convener observed that this is the city of Karachi, which has been always against the dictatorship and always supports the democracy, adding Karachi is the Centre of Pakistan, which revolves around it. Karachi is the hub of economy, society and politics of the country, he added.
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Earlier, addressing the convention, MQM leader Khushbakht Shujaat said that the MQM is not the party of only Urdu speaking people but it represents all segments of PakistanI society.
She added that the MQM scarified too much getting it recognised.
Ms. Shujaat maintained that seeing the MQM’s working, holding large public gatherings and its discipline, the other parties learnt all these things from the MQM.
Kushwar Zehra said that the MQM should not be deemed weak as more than previously mothers and sisters are joining the party, adding that she had been with the MQM since the first day.
She maintained that she was standing for the rights of Muhajir and would stand by it forever.
She added that she was trained by the MQM and told that legislation must be carried out keeping the interests of people on top priority.
Speaking on the occasion, Khawaja Azhar said that a political party of Karachi is introducing a new trend in the name of Islam. Jamaat-e-Islami has called for the jihadists.
The JI is claiming to be the executor of women’s rights whereas the Jamaat-e-Islami is protesting in KPK to prevent women from riding bicycles.

















