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Kamal ropes MQM heavyweight Raza Haroon into 'new party'

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Raza Haroon addresses a press conference alongside Mustafa Kamal and Anis Kaimkhani. ─ DawnNews
KARACHI: Former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal managed to rope Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) heavyweight Raza Haroon into his yet-unnamed party on Monday.

"We are focused on the work we intend to do. Name, planning and branding come later," Haroon said, referring to the party Kamal and Anis Kaimkhani announced earlier this month. Kamal said the party would be named on March 23.

Following earlier MQM accusations that their workers' loyalties are being 'forcibly changed', the former IT minister slammed Altaf Hussain, saying the MQM chief was reason enough for party members to jump ship.

Haroon pointed out that whenever a dissident left the party, "they [the MQM] claim it is a conspiracy against them. No conspiracy is needed. You [Altaf] are more than enough."

The former MPA lamented the condition of the MQM, saying what used to be a party of literate people had now become a source of embarrassment.

'Minus one happening from within'
Referring to MQM supremo Altaf Hussain's alleged intoxication while addressing supporters, he said, "Sometimes we had happy hour... Then that happy hour became happy 24 hours."

"Happy hour" was followed by apologies from the entire community and party, he said. "Happy hour has been increasing... Pay attention to what time it is in London."

He termed the Lahore High Court (LHC) ban on MQM supremo Altaf Hussain's speeches and image a "blessing in disguise" and was of the opinion that "the ban should stay in place".

If the establishment were to remove the ban on Altaf, "Minus one" [MQM without Altaf] would happen from within. "There is no need for conspiracy," he said.

"Your marketing is enough for self-destruction of the party."

He claimed that MQM leaders were happy about the ban on their party leader's speeches and did not visit the court to repeal the ban.

"The MQM was not made to worship one person or ensure the satisfaction of one person... What MQM representative has not said the things I am saying today?" he asked.

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Respect political rivals despite disagreements, Kamal advises youth
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Express News screen-grab of Mustafa Kamal addressing a gathering a DHA stadium in Karachi on Thursday

KARACHI: Mustafa Kamal has advised his followers to respect rivals despite political disagreements and work for unity among the ranks.

“This city can be built in a time span of six months but before building the infrastructure, we need to unite and bring hearts of the dwellers closer,” the former Karachi mayor said.

He was addressing youth after inaugurating a cricket series at DHA stadium, Khadda Market on Thursday.

Earlier, Kamal convened a press conference apparently to include more political figures in his fold, but the venue and schedule was changed twice.

The former mayor appeared at the ceremony but left without talking to media that was kept on waiting for several hours.

Kamal said the city created many heroes but now they were linked with terrorism and mischievous activities. Karachi can be revived as a peaceful and beckoning city, he added.

Former Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leaders Dr Sagheer Ahmed, Waseem Aftab, Iftikhar Alam and Raza Haroon joined Kamal following his announcement to launch a new political party on March 3.

He simultaneously alleged Altaf Hussain of fomenting terrorism in Karachi, calling him an agent of the Indian spy agency RAW.

On March 12, Kamal assured the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) of cooperation to probe allegations against the MQM and its leadership.

The agency, under the interior minister’s directions, has also been successful in convincing money laundering co-accused Sarfaraz Merchant to testify in Pakistan.

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