Karachi, In a significant political gathering, the MQM Pakistan delegation, led by Senior Deputy Convener Dr. Farooq Sattar, met with leaders of the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek to deliberate on the current state of the country and strategize for the upcoming general election. The meeting, held at Qadri House, aimed to forge a broad-based unity and movement in response to the prevailing challenges facing Pakistan.
According to Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, the discussion centered on the need to address the country’s escalating problems, such as rising unemployment and inflation. Dr. Farooq Sattar, representing MQM Pakistan, expressed the party’s intention to establish a significant coalition and movement. He emphasized the public’s dissatisfaction with the current political landscape and the importance of eradicating hereditary politics. Sattar underscored the critical role of Karachi in Pakistan’s economy, highlighting the city’s substantial contribution to national revenues and the need for equitable resource distribution.
Sarwat Ejaz Qadri, President of Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the commitment to serving the country and the nation. He called for collaborative efforts to rescue the nation from its current predicaments, advocating for a grassroots approach to strengthen governance from the bottom up. Qadri also noted the historical contributions of both groups in building and serving the city and the nation at large.
The MQM delegation, including Deputy Convener Anees Qaim Khani and members of the Coordination Committee, Farqan Ateeb, Zahid Mansoori, and Dilawar Khan, discussed potential strategies and actions with the Pakistan Sunni Tehreek leaders. The meeting concluded with the decision to form a two-member committee for ongoing collaboration and coordination between the two parties.
This meeting marks a significant step in the political landscape of Pakistan, indicating a shift towards unified efforts to address national issues. The collaboration between MQM Pakistan and Pakistan Sunni Tehreek reflects a growing consensus among political factions on the urgency of tackling the country’s economic and political challenges through collective action and strategic partnerships.