

The members of the MQM Central Coordination committee including Rehan Ibadat and Mahfdooz Haideri also took part in the rally. The media report stated that the MQM Central Organizing Committee and workers of varying chapters from different cities in the United States and their families took part in the demonstration. The MQM supporters on Sunday, November 7, gathered outside the White House and chanted slogans demanding freedom. MQM has reportedly also defined the court’s decision as a move to make Sindh a federal colony while the movement has demanded a separate nation for Sindhis. The movement has defined the Pakistani apex court’s order as continued atrocities against the community by the country’s military along with its peripheral paramilitary forces. As per ANI, the MQM has called on the US to protest against the decision by Pakistan’s apex court pertaining to the demolishing of legal and private property of the Mohajirs in Karachi.

He said his while talking to media about the claims by Chief Justice Gilgit-Baltistan Court Rana Shamim who said former chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar intervened in cases against ex-premier Nawaz Sharif and his family, and leveraged his authority to delay their bail until after 2018 elections.Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) workers demonstrated outside the White House in the US against the atrocities by the Pakistani regime on Mohajirs. On Monday evening, Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry had said the joint parliament session had been convened at about 2pm on Wednesday after the reservations of government allies were addressed.Īll our allies, Muttahida Qaumi Movement–Pakistan (MQM-P) and Pakistan Mulsim League–Q (PML-Q), have agreed to support our electronic voting machine (EVM) bill, said Chaudhry. The bills related to the construction of Hyderabad University and Census will be tabled along with the EVMs, he added. He said that the MQM-P has extended its support as the federal government has ensured to table two more bills. The announcement was made by MQM-P leader and the Federal Minister for Information Technology, Amin-ul-Haque. KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), an ally of the federal government on Tuesday announced to support the PTI-led government on the issue of electoral reforms and the electronic voting machines (EVMs).
