Karachi rejects those who observe Black Day on Pakistan’s Independence day: Kamal

Karachi rejects those who observe Black Day on Pakistan’s Independence day: Kamal
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Summary PSP Chairman Mustafa Kamal lambasted alleged Indian connection to MQM-London leader Altaf Hussain

KARACHI (Dunya News) – The chairman of Pak SarZameen Party (PSP) Mustafa Kamal today (Thursday) said that people of Karachi have rejected the actions of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) faction led by Altaf Hussain (MQM-London), which observed Black Day on 14th August, when Pakistan was celebrating Independence Day.

He lashed out at Altaf Hussain, labelling him as a traitor, accusing him of receiving funds from RAW (Indian Intelligence organization). PSP Chairman Mustafa Kamal said that for the first time such denouncement was being openly observed in an unprecedentedly shameful manner.

Mustafa Kamal further said that 70 years have passed since independence and MQM-London has surpassed all its previous records of maligning Pakistan’s image. He pointed out that humiliating the national flag of Pakistan was the latest tact of MQM-London to express its enmity towards Pakistan.

Addressing media during press conference, PSP chairman said that all his predictions have come true which he had spoken about when he returned to Pakistan and announced his new party.

Mustafa Kamal, along with Anees Qaimkhani, announced the launch of PSP party on March 3, 2016. He left MQM in 2013 upon differences with Altaf Hussain. Mustafa Kamal also served as ex-mayor of Karachi.

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