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Mustafa Kamal blames Altaf for deception within MQM
In a fiery press conference in Karachi on Thrusday, the former mayor lashed out at the party supremo, accusing him of links with India’s premier spy agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and using his workers to foment terrorism in the metropolis.
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He said Altaf was never concerned about Mohajirs and only they are being killed since 1992.
Fans of Mustafa Kamal spray painted slogans in the favour of former Nazim on the walls in various areas.
At least five police personnel have been assigned guard duties by the government at the residence of Anees Qaimkhani located at Hali road, Hyderabad. CCTV cameras have been installed and barbed wires have been erected. On the other hand, MQM has announced protests in Karachi against Kamal’s tirade.
He said no one except Altaf had a solution to resolve the problems and the establishment instead of cornering the MQM chief by providing support to certain elements should directly speak to Altaf. Kamal placed blame on Altaf Hussain for the various murders and killings of youngsters in Karachi.
He said party had foiled such attempts in the past while once again the party leaders and workers were united to fail all the conspiracies against MQM and its leadership.
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Qaimkhani had returned to Karachi on Thursday after a prolonged absence from the political scene, alongside close aide and former mayor of Karachi Mustafa Kamal. After developing differences with MQM, Kamal and Qaimkhani both left the country in 2013.