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Farooq Sattar removed as MQM-P's convener by Election Commission of Pakistan

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In a win for Bahadurabad faction, Farooq Sattar removed as MQM-P's convener
Fahad ChaudhryUpdated March 26, 2018
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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday removed Farooq Sattar as the convener of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), approving the petitions filed by a rival faction of his party against his election to the post.

A five-member bench headed by the chief election commissioner also rejected Sattar's application challenging the commission's jurisdictionto hear petitions involving internal matters of the party.

Accepting the petitions filed by MQM-Bahadurabad — the faction rival to Sattar-led PIB group — leaders Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui and Kanwar Naveed Jameel, the ECP nullified the intra-party elections held under the leadership of Sattar — an election that he won by a heavy margin.

The commission also accepted a petition challenging the resolution passed at an “emergency general workers’ meeting” called by Sattar last month. At the convention, when Sattar had asked the participants through a resolution if they would endorse the coordination committee decision of his removal, the workers had replied in the negative.

Sattar, chief of his own faction of MQM-P, had earlier this month challenged the jurisdiction of ECP to hear petitions filed by rival MQM-Bahadurabad faction involving internal matters of the party.

On February 27, the ECP had given two days to Sattar-led PIB faction of the MQM-P to submit replies to petitions filed by the Bahadurabad group led by Siddiqui against it.

One of the petitions asked the ECP to replace Sattar with Siddiqui in its record. It pleaded that Sattar had been removed as convener by a two-thirds majority of the party’s Rabita Committee. Another petition challenged the February 18 intra-party elections. The Bahadurabad faction, which had elected Siddiqui as the convener after removing Sattar, had boycotted the exercise.

MQM-PIB leader Ali Raza Abidi while speaking to reporters after the verdict was announced said the ruling was "injustice" with the Sattar-led group.

He said he will urge Sattar to challenge the verdict because the ECP is a "repository of information and not a trial court".

The ECP which cannot hold a trial does not have the jurisdiction to pass such judgements, he claimed. He observed that the verdict was not read out by the ECP bench, but was disclosed by a reader.

Falling out
Differences within the MQM-P came to the fore on February 5 over distribution of tickets to candidates for the March 3 Senate election. The party split into two groups — one led by Sattar and the other by senior leader Amir Khan — and both sides took extreme actions against each other.

The Bahadurabad group ousted Dr Sattar from the post of convener with a two-thirds majority and in a tit-for-tat reaction Sattar held a workers’ convention the same day, dissolved the coordination committee and announced intra-party elections. On Feb 18, Sattar was elected the party convener after securing over 9,000 votes in the intra-party elections.
 
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Good for Karachi. This party is over. Karachi people should look towards new options like PTI or PSP.
 
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What?? :D :D

Karachi belongs to PTI and I am sure they are going to win most of the seats.

I doubt that PTI can win most of the seats. PTI, PSP, MQM-P and PPP, all will win seats. PSP might win more seats compare to PTI. But it all depends on Dr. Farooq Sattar, does he go back to MQM-P? or join any other jamat? If he joins PTI than PTI will have definitely have more advantage.
 
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I doubt that PTI can win most of the seats. PTI, PSP, MQM-P and PPP, all will win seats. PSP might win more seats compare to PTI. But it all depends on Dr. Farooq Sattar, does he go back to MQM-P? or join any other jamat? If he joins PTI than PTI will have definitely have more advantage.

I am ready to bet that PTI will win most of 20 NA and 40 Sindh assembly seats in 2018 elections from Karachi.

PSP will win more seats compare to PTI?? :D :D: Do PSP have 60 potential members to compete in Karachi general elections?? MQM will win more seats compare to PSP. PSP will be third and PPP will be fourth.

i hope dr moazam does

Don't worry he won't win a single seat. No one even knows who he is.
 
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I am ready to bet that PTI will win most of 20 NA and 40 Sindh assembly seats in 2018 elections from Karachi.

PSP will win more seats compare to PTI?? :D :D: Do PSP have 60 potential members to compete in Karachi general elections?? MQM will win more seats compare to PSP. PSP will be third and PPP will be fourth.



Don't worry he won't win a single seat. No one even knows who he is.


Doubt that, MQM is done, PSP is more organize in Karachi than PTI. Karachi will vote for PSP, PTI May win few seats.
 
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screw all above karachi belongs to Dr Moazam niazi
Karachi iz Borat No 1 Potassium in da world

I doubt that PTI can win most of the seats. PTI, PSP, MQM-P and PPP, all will win seats. PSP might win more seats compare to PTI. But it all depends on Dr. Farooq Sattar, does he go back to MQM-P? or join any other jamat? If he joins PTI than PTI will have definitely have more advantage.
I have a love-hate relationship with psp on one hand they are the only faction of old mqm which actually wishes to distance itself from Altaf on the other hand they have in their ranks tjose who ran the death squads not punishing them is a crime against our people
 
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Doubt that, MQM is done, PSP is more organize in Karachi than PTI. Karachi will vote for PSP, PTI May win few seats.

As I said first the result will be:-

1.) PTI
2.) MQM
3.) PSP
4.) PPP

PTI is more organized and well prepared and has members while PSP don't even have 60 notable faces to make them compete for elections. Imran Khan membership campaigns look more like mini jalsas.
 
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