Clutch
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MQM will survive. It has to keep in mind that people count on it as their last hope for a truly secular Pak. If it dies, the idea of a Jinnah's Pak will die as well. It can't let that happen, no matter what. It champions a value-system that embraces diversity and is hard to find amongst the other regional, feudal political parties in Pak. So, it has a natural evolutionary advantage against them.
Hardships can be taken as an opportunity for some soul-searching. There is some tragic flaw in their system that is inhibiting them to realize their full potential. I just hope and pray that they acknowledge their "shadow" and assimilate it healthily in their psyche. Doesn't mean that they have to give up on their strengths. No. Just deal with your demons and elevate your game to the next level. And you have the brain, the brawn and the spirit to do so.
Arguable if MQM represents diversity. It replaces religios bigotry with ethnic bigotry with the pro-Muhajir (Urdu speaking) stance. It is overtly anit-punjabi and anti-pathan.
PS* I am a muhajir so the bias against muhajirs does not apply to me.
MQM as we know it is dead. Moving forward what remains to be seen is that hopefully it evolves into the Kemal Mustafa version of MQM or the mafios (terrorist) style of altaf.