November 07, 2017
KARACHI: Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chief Mustafa Kamal said on Tuesday that they would "bury the MQM," no matter whatever way it takes.
The PSP chief was addressing inaugural ceremony of his party's election cell at the Pakistan House.
He said the MQM was the "biggest enemy of his community" and a threat to all the people in the country, especially the 'Mohajirs.'
Kamal said they have not been hatching any conspiracy and openly say that they are to "bury the MQM."
"And for this, we will opt for any way for the country will not progress until the MQM isn't finished," he said.
The PSP chief said it was an important day for his party and the election cell will oversee elections on all the seats.
The ceremony was also addressed by other PSP leaders including Raza Haroon, Dr Sagheer and Arshad Vohra.
Haroon, on the occasion, said people choose their leader on the basis of some vision. "The MQM has become a butt of all jokes and the people are joining the PSP to associate themselves with Pakistan."
He said one cannot garner votes of the people by gathering large crowds and make them clap for him.
"The PSP is inaugurating its election camp today and will start searching for its candidates in every constituency," the PSP leader added.
Deputy Mayor Karachi Arshad Vohra, who recently joined the PSP, said he felt lucky to have addressed the ceremony.
"This is my first address; perhaps I took too much time, but we have to work together in 2018 general elections," he said.
"God willing, Mustafa Kamal and his team will emerge victorious," Vohra added.