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ELECTION 2008
ALTAF
HUSSAIN ANNOUNCES MQM CANDIDATES FROM SINDH
COMPLETE TEXT OF Mr. ALTAF HUSSAIN’S TELEPHONIC
ADDRESS
It is 7th
of December today and General Elections are to be held in exactly a month.
We had to face ups and downs in the previous parliamentary period. We feared
that this parliament will also not complete its term as in the past but
despite facing testing times, for the first time in our country’s history
the parliament completed its full five year term and as promised and in line
with the constitution, general elections are being held in time...More
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Election
Activities of MQM
PUBLIC
MEETINGS
Pakistan is Not the
Estate of a Few Families of the Feudal and
Tribal Ruling Oligarchy But of the 170 Million Pakistanis- Altaf Hussain
Mr Altaf Hussain, founder and leader of Muttahida Quami
Movement (MQM) said that Pakistan is not the Estate of a few families of the
feudal and tribal ruling oligarchy but of the 170 million Pakistanis and if
the people of Punjab wish to change their fate then instead of looking up to
the feudal and tribal oligarchy they would have to come forward and wage a
struggle practically. He further added that the fate of the country is
dependent on youth and only they could retrieve the country from the crisis
and put it on the path of the progress...More
ALTAF
PROMISES FREE EDUCATION METRIC, GREATER ROLE FOR WOMENFOLK
MQM holds Public Meetings
in Ranchor Line, Burns Road,
Mehmood abad and Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi
MQM leader Altaf Hussain promised free education up to matric, and much
greater role for womenfolk's of the country if offered a chance in
the government after next week's elections. On a campaign trail for
the last few weeks, Mr Hussain addressed four different election meetings,
in Burns Road, Gulistan-e-Juhar, Ranchore Lines etc last night to mobilise
support for his party'..More
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Road
|Johar|Mehamoodabad|Ranchorline
MQM
holds Public Meetings
in Hyderabad and Nawab Shah
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All Political Parties
Must Use Peaceful way of Dialogue and
Negotiation Instead of Confrontation – Altaf Hussain
Mr Altaf Hussain, founder and leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM)
said that all the political parties putting their differences aside resort
to understanding rather than confrontation and accept each others existence
in the light of the dangers posed to Pakistan to ensure that ......More
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ELECTION CAMPAIGN 2008
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Huge
Gathering of Business Community
At Pearl Continental Hotel, Karachi (10 Feb 2008)
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MQM
holds Public Meetings
in Hyderabad and Nawab Shah (09 Feb 2008)
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All Political Parties
Must Use Peaceful way of Dialogue and
Negotiation Instead of Confrontation – Altaf Hussain
Qasimabad, Mirpurkhas and Sukkur (08 Feb 2008)
Mr Altaf Hussain,
founder and leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) said that all the
political parties putting their differences aside resort to understanding
rather than confrontation and accept each others existence in the light of the
dangers posed to Pakistan to ensure that Pakistan does not...More
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ANGELS
DO NOT BRING REVOLUTIONS, PEOPLE
CHANGE THE ARCHAIC SYSTEMS – ALTAF HUSSAIN
Jamshoro, Thatta, Khairpur and Noshero Feroz (06 Feb 2008)
Mr Altaf Hussain, founder and leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) said that the prime reason for injustices, deprivationsand impoverishments in the country is the archaic feudal-political system in vogue since her inception. He added thatangels do not descend from skies to bring revolutions but the people replace...More
The People of
Punjab
Should Once Try the MQM, God Willing
We Would Change the Fate – Altaf Hussain
Telephonic address to 10 cities of Punjab
(05 Feb 2008)
Mr Altaf Hussain, founder and leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM)
said that the MQM is the biggest challenge for
the medieval feudal-political system y ...More|Click
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With two weeks to go, MQM leaving no stone unturned
Daily News (04 Feb 2008)
At Larkana, Shikarpur and Qamber Shahdadkot
MQM chief Altaf Hussain slams feudal lords,
Daily Dawn
SHIKARPUR, Dec 26: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain
has said that the feudal
and tribal chieftains had maintained their domination over poor and
middle class people and adopted negative political tactics to meettheir... | Click
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At Nazimabad, Korangi, Orangi Town and Malir
MQM struggling for middle class: Altaf
Hussain, The News
Altaf Hussain seeks legislation against street crime,
Daily Dawn
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Bohra
leader supports MQM, Daily Times (27 Dec 2007)
Independent withdraws for MQM,
Daily Times (19 Dec 2007)
KARACHI: An independent candidate contesting
PS-114, Sikander Khan Jadoon, has withdrawn in favor of the MQM’s Rauf
Ahmad Siddiqi. ...
MQM candidates vow to solve public problems,
The Post (18 Dec 2007)
OKARA: The MQM ticket holders Riazul Haq
Chandoor for PP-190 and Mubarik Ali Bhatti for PP-191, have said that the
after winning the elections, ...
'MQM will mark incredible triumph in polls' - Zibb.com
(16 Dec 2007)
A senior member of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), RazaHaroon, contesting for PS 115 (Lines Area, Society and Mehmoodabd...from this
constituency. It is pertinent to mention that RazaHaroon, who recently returned from the United
Kingdom, has...
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Altaf Hussain to be straight forward, who never did any kind of backbiting;
he had always been patriotic towards well-being of Pakistan and was without ethnic prejudices.The News (16
Dec 2007)
When asked what were his reasons for joining MQM, despite being a famous surgeon, Shah said, “By virtue of my profession
I have been in contact with various ...
MQM candidate starts canvassing in NA-126, Daily Times (16 Dec
2007)
Oppressed uniting under MQM flag,
Pakistan Post (16 Dec
2007)
Sabzwari contesting for the middle class,
The News (16 Dec 2007)
MQM announces 17-point manifesto, Daily Times
(14 Dec 2007)
The MQM has announced a 17-point
manifesto for the elections in which its banner slogan is “Empowerment for
All.” “Amn, Taraqi...
MQM manifesto seeks ‘empowerment for all’,
The News (14 Dec 2007)
MQM Rabita Committee deputy convener, Dr Farooq
Sattar, presented the manifesto at Lal Qila ground, Azizabad, and said that
the party aimed to provide
Provincial autonomy on MQM’s priority list, Daily Dawn (14 Dec 2007)
The party’s deputy convener Dr Farooq Sattar said at a
press conference that the MQM believed that complete provincial
autonomy was the only solution to
KARACHI: MQM claims countrywide support, Daily Dawn (13 Dec 2007)
KARACHI, Dec 12: The Muttahida Qaumi
Movement has claimed that its candidates on national and provincial assembly
seats will win the January 8 general election from all over the country,
saying it has full support of the masses....
Khushbakht Shujaat explains why she joined MQM, The News (13 Dec 2007)
“My decision to join the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) took a long time (to
decide) and it was taken only after having meetings with the party leader in
London who allayed my concerns vis-à-vis the MQM.”
Ex-FPCCI chief supports MQM, Daily Times (10 Dec 2007)
KARACHI: Former president of the Federation of Pakistan
Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) SM Muneer announced Monday that he
would support MQM
MQM finalises candidates from Punjab, Balochistan ,Daily Dawn (09 Dec 2007)
LAHORE/QUETTA, Dec 8: The
Muttahida Qaumi Movement has fielded 112 candidates from Punjab and 21 from
Balochistan on general and reserved seats of the National Assembly and
provincial assemblies....
PESHAWAR: MQM names candidates for NWFP seats, Daily Dawn (09 Dec 2007)
PESHAWAR, Dec 8: The NWFP
chapter of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has fielded 12 candidates for
the National Assembly seats and 14 for provincial assembly constituencies....
MQM’s
vote bank intact’, The News (09 Dec
2007)
Karachi The Muttahida Qaumi Movementís vote bank is intact and stronger
than the past because the Haq Parast leadership has done an exemplary work
in the city. This was stated by Dr Farooq Sattar of the MQM, who is also
a candidate from NA-249, while addressing the people after Friday prayers
at Memon Masjid, Boulton Market. He said that the MQM has served the city
without any discrimination and resolved the old age problems of the people.
MQM announces candidates for Punjab constituencies,
The News (09 Dec 2007)
LAHORE: The Punjab Chapter of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) has jumped
into the electoral race by announcing its candidates for the upcoming general
elections.
MQM
lashes out at US policies Daily Dawn, (08 Dec
2007)
New faces become MQM’s final candidates for
Hyderabad The News,
(08 Dec
2007)
Altaf urges all parties to contest general
election The
News,
(08 Dec
2007)
A saviour for Lyari
The News, (08 Dec
2007)
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