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Mustafa Kamal lashes out at MQM chief Altaf in dramatic press conference
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KARACHI: Former mayor of Karachi, Mustafa Kamal in a dramatic return to the city revealed for the first time his reasons behind his controversial exit from the Muttahid Qaumi Movement and criticised the party’s chief Altaf Hussain for what he called his poor running of one of Karachi’s strongest political parties.

"I had been a senator for a few months when I left my position, usually those who leave the MQM are kicked out but we left of our own accord."

He went on to state, "When the 2013 elections came, the Urdu-speaking citizens of Karachi gave more than 850,000 votes to the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf. But the MQM, due to its organisational structure, was the only party to bounce back while remaining in government for five years."

"Despite poor governance and performance between 2008 and 2013, the MQM was able to bag two more seats in the National Assembly in last elections."

"I thought the PTI was stealing almost a million votes from MQM's strongholds, which will make the party rethink its ways," added Kamal.

"Every time the MQM joined the government, its position deteriorated," Kamal stated.

"But Altaf sahab and the MQM instead of apologising, began verbally attacking PTI women activists at Two Swords."

Referring to the MQM supremo as “Altaf sahib” as compared to his earlier reverential use of “Altaf Bhai", he said Hussain was often intoxicated while addressing workers, and that his state worsened over time.

"Altaf gathered his workers and was intoxicated, when he addressed his supporters at 90 after the PTI achieved success during the 2013 elections," said Kamal.

Kamal said despite repeated requests, Altaf Hussain did not listen to advice by party leaders.

Kamal said Altaf was intoxicated when addressing the entire Rabita Committee, and nowadays positions in the Rabita Committee are changed in minutes. He added that people have sacrificed their lives and generations for Altaf Hussain, while we used to take responsibility of all his mistakes and actions.

'We tried our best to save Altaf'
"We tried our best to keep Altaf Hussain from being exposed. Initially, he used to be out of senses at night only due to excessive drinking but now such a state goes on for days and weeks," stated Kamal while shedding light on current state of party affairs.

"We staged a protest outside the Sindh election commission after elections just to 'cool down Altaf's temper."

Kamal went on to state, "He used words such as "thok dou" (kill them) for PTI workers and it became the Rabita Committee's job to explain and justify his statements in front of the entire world," said Kamal.

Referring to the many resignation presented by the MQM supremo, Kamal said the even the media doesn't remember how many times Altaf Hussain has resigned as party chief.

"We sacrificed for Altaf, did not distinguish between right and wrong, but Altaf does not care about his workers. Party workers deaths are used for point scoring only."

Referring to the loyalty of the party's supporters, Kamal said, "Ever since this party came into being, people have been losing their lives, we fought the establishment and the entire world just to save Altaf Hussain."

Talking about the current state of affairs of the party, Kamal stated, "Look at the raids, the arrests, and the ignorance. We accept that sacrifices have to be made, but what are these sacrifices for? Tell me, and I will make them too."

He further stated that these were all the things he tried to reverse for 5 years with in the party.

Kamal was addressing the press conference with Anees Qaimkhani.

The announcement corroborates speculations that there was rift between Kamal and MQM supremo Altaf Hussain, a rumour that was earlier not confirmed by either the party or Kamal.

Kamal returns
Earlier today, former mayor of Mustafa Kamal returned to Karachi after a prolonged absence from the political scene, alongside close aide and former party co-worker Anees Qaimkhani.

Kamal had told DawnNews that the conference will address political matters.

The former mayor belonged to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) before he suddenly left the country in Aug 2013. The statement announcing his press conference had not made any mention of the MQM, with the press conference held at a private residence address in DHA Phase V as the venue.

After his departure, the MQM asked him to quit his senate seat.

The former Karachi nazim, who was elected to the upper house of parliament in 2011, was reportedly working for a construction company in Dubai, and remained in touch with some senior MQM leaders.

Read: Altaf’s call causes panic in Karachi

In an interview with Herald, a Jamaat-e-Islami leader had hinted at the reason behind Kamal's exit. “The moment Altaf Hussain feared that Mustafa Kamal will surpass him in popularity, he had him sidelined. That is not how political parties work.”

However, a statement issued by the MQM's Central Coordination (Rabita) Committee in Dec 2013 had said that Mr Kamal had gone abroad because of ‘personal and family problems’ and he had formally informed the party leadership before his departure.

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The former city nazim once enjoyed a close relationship with the MQM chief

The statement also described all news reports about Kamal having developed differences with the party as ‘baseless and fabricated’ and said that he had sent his resignation to the party leadership in the first week of November 2013 citing personal problems as the reason.

The MQM has maintained silence over Kamal's departure from the party. In an interview with Geo last year, MQM supremo Altaf Hussain remained diplomatic when asked about his ties with the former mayor.

Anees Qaimkhani's name had recently surfaced in a joint investigation team report into the Baldia factory fire case that claimed the lives of 259 workers and caused injuries to 50 labourers in Karachi in 2012.

MQM reacts
MQM MNA Ali Raza Abidi on Twitter said Kamal's return was "the last and final card by Chaudhry Nisar", apparently hinting at a greater game behind the former mayor's return.

The party recently cried foul and alleged there is a conspiracy in place to malign the MQM after the Federal Investigation Agency registered a case against Altaf Hussain and other party leaders in the murder of former MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq.

MQM leader Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, reacting to the development last year, questioned the ‘timing’ of the case, terming it "an attempt to malign the MQM".

A popular mayor
Kamal is often remembered for being a leader who took initiative during his time as mayor.

American magazine Foreign Policy, had counted Kamal as one of the best mayors in the world.

The magazine described the mayor of Karachi as an unlikely poster child for innovative urban planning.

It said the 36-year-old Mustafa Kamal governs a city thats more often in the news for religious violence than cosmopolitan ways. But the hard-charging Kamal is looking to change all that. Hes courting foreign investment, encouraging international ties, and boosting the citys tourism.

According to the US magazine, Kamal is not shy about his goals. He has said he wants to turn Karachi into the next Dubai. His Green Karachi project aims to plant thousands of trees in the city. Kamal is not letting anything stand in the way of his grand plans. He has threatened to arrest anyone who tries to cut down the new saplings, it added.

In a statement, the Nazim said that in the past there was no concept of ownership in Karachi. He said his administration carried out development works on a large scale, but added that lot of work still remains to be done.

Also read: Karachi`s nazim bids the city farewell

Mustafa Kamal was the last serving mayor of Karachi and after his departure the Commissionerate system was restored in Sindh province.











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Former Karachi mayor Mustafa Kamal launches no-holds-barred tirade against MQM chief

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KARACHI: Former Karachi mayor and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) leader Syed Mustafa Kamal on Thursday arrived in Karachi after two years.

Mustafa Kamal was accompanied by senior leader and former Rabita Committee deputy convener Anees Qaimkhani. The two MQM leaders will address a press conference in the metropolis at 3:00pm today.

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“This is my first press conference since I left MQM,” Kamal said while addressing the media at his DHA residence in Karachi.

Explaining that he wants to address three key issues, the former Karachi mayor said that he wants to apprise everyone why they left the country in 2013, why they have come back and what they plan to do next.

“I want to recall what happened from 2008 to 2013 that led me to my decision to leave the country,” he added.

“In 2013, for the first time a non-Urdu speaking party, PTI, received numerous votes in MQM strongholds,” he said. “We thought, the MQM chief would learn from this and correct himself but he did not.”

But instead, the MQM chief threatened to attack innocent PTI workers sitting at Karachi’s Do Talwar, he continued. Further, lashing out at Altaf Hussain, Kamal said, “The MQM chief has never learnt from past mistakes and will never change.”

“We told Altaf Hussain not to issue such remarks but since he has never accepted his mistakes, he disrupted the party structure on May 19, 2013 while he was drunk,” the former Karachi mayor continued. Everyone is a witness of what happened that day with the leaders of the MQM, he added.

Kamal questioned the kind of language the MQM chief uses and said, “I wonder who we made god.”

The MQM supremo drank heavily and bluffed while he was in that state of mind, claims Kamal.

Is this what the Rabita Committee was designed and created for? To furnish excuses for Altaf Hussain’s bad words uttered on the media? he questioned. “For the last 30 years, just to save Altaf Hussain’s dignity and prestige, we kept on defending him despite all,” he further said.

Lamenting MQM’s current status, Kamal said, “We were a patriotic community, now we are called RAW agents.”

Let me tell you why I, specifically, left the party. I was scared, I was so scared that God knew what I was doing and that I could not stop all that had been happening. I thought that to keep myself at the minimum level of Iman [faith] I can at least distance myself from all this mess, he continued.

“Our conscience had awakened and that is why we distanced ourselves from the wrongdoings,” Mustafa Kamal added. “I also knew myself and my family had life threats and that we would be killed if we opposed Altaf Hussain.”

And it was then when Allah bestowed His blessings upon us that we understand that decisions such as life and death are with Allah and not with Altaf Hussain, he further said.

The former Karachi mayor also claimed, “Back at that time I also knew Altaf Hussain’s people from the Indian and South African ‘setups’ were involved in killings in Karachi.”

I did not have any money nor any property, perks or privileges that I would worry about keeping and it was easier for me to wave goodbye to everything, he further said.

Responding to news of the former Karachi Mayor’s return, MQM leader Syed Ali Raza Abidi said, “This is Chaudhry Nisar’s last trump card against the MQM.”

MQM leader Wasay Jalil denied reports that an emergency party meeting had been called in London following Kamal’s return.

Kamal served as the mayor of Karachi from 2005 to 2009. In August 2013, he quietly left the country, moving first to Tanzania and then settling in Dubai, informing party leaders through emails that he had left because of his wife’s illness and personal problems.

Days later, Qaimkhani also followed Kamal’s footsteps to Dubai. According to news reports, Qaimkhani left the party and the country after MQM chief Altaf Hussain criticised and rebuked him over Kamal’s departure.

Citing personal reasons: MQM’s Mustafa Kamal resigns from Senate

In April 2014, Kamal resigned from the Senate citing personal reasons. “He is on leave from the party because of domestic compulsions, while his family is in Africa,” Farooq Sattar had said at the time. He had added that Kamal’s resignation had been submitted to the Senate’s chairman.

The former city nazim had submitted his resignation from the Senate in November 2013. However it was in April 2014 that the resignation was formally submitted and accepted by the Senate secretariat.

Kamal had distanced himself from the MQM after he left the country in August 2013 as the party cited ‘personal reasons’ and ‘medical treatment of his wife’, the motives behind his sudden departure from the country, as well as from party politics. According to sources, he was unhappy over the policies of the party, which introduced a new setup of the Rabita Committee last year.

Last month, an anti-terrorism court in Karachi issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Muttahida Qaumi Moverment’s mayoral candidate Waseem Akhtar, Anis Qaimkhani, Saleem Shahzad, PPP’s Qadir Patel and general secretary of Pasban-e-Pakistan Usman Moazzam.
The IO informed the court that while Rauf Siddiqui has already been granted bail in the respective case, Anees Qaimkhani and Saleem Shahzad are out of the country and hence cannot be arrested.

Pasban-e-Pakistan leader arrested in Dr Asim terror facilitation case

MQM Rabita Committee holds meeting ahead of press conference

MQM Rabita Committee held an important meeting at party headquarters Nine-Zero, prior to Mustafa Kamal and Anees Qaimkhani’s press conference, scheduled for 3pm today.

According to reports, the meeting focused on the current political situation in the city.
 
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I am very happy that an insider finally backed the fact that Altaf Hussain is a complete drunk. Anyone with half a mind can tell that he is completely drunk and intoxicated during his speeches.

as a hardcore alcohol lover i have always said altaf speech drunk but MQM supporters did not like it .

I know, its so obvious.
 
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I'm a real fan of this guy. Grass roots, well-educated, middle class guy who became one of the most effective administrators. If he can govern a city of 2 crore people, he has massive potential. I'd love to see him in a more commanding position in Pak politics.
 
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He is staying in London and alcohol is not banned there so no offense but after drinking and barking like a big is hilarious..few days back someone posted on F.B his speech where tries to educate MQM female workers how to conceive quickly in order to grow MQM workers and voters. You can expect such creativity from a drinker only.
And now his paltu barking against him openly just to decisive media and workers actually they want to divert attention from the real issues. Just a drama staged by MQM nothing more.
 
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I feel like crying. MQM supporters need to seriously face the truth.

True, but they still have the ethnic card. I don't think anything will change in Karachi politically, and MQM supporters will still continue to support Altaf Bhai blindly. PTI is the only party that can fill in the vacuum but its not interested in filling that vacuum, they are more interested in winning those 148 seats MNA seats in Punjab.
 
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