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Q: Why has Altaf Hussain recently been so critical
of the MQM leadership?
A: Altaf Hussain was not critical of all the MQM leaders,
only of those who were not performing their duties in accordance
with the party's rules and regulations.
Q: How has the party's coordination committee failed to
live up to their Quaid's expectations and why were elections not
held as announced?
A: Only a few of the MQM leaders' performance
was unsatisfactory. As far as the elections are concerned, they
will be held soon. All office bearers, including members of the
central coordination committee will be assigned responsibilities
and positions through the election process.
Q: Hussain has expressed a desire for the party to return
to its roots. Does this imply a revival of mohajir politics, and
good relations with the Sindhi people?
A:What Altaf Hussain wants is to revive party discipline
and improve the quality of performance of all its office bearers
as was the case in 1978 and onwards.
Q: Why was Mohammad Hussain removed from office?
A:
It is normal procedure for all political parties to reshuffle
cabinet members by inducting new people in office. It is a positive
move to check the abilities, capabilities and performance of each
and every individual.
Q:His
resignation has been linked to President Musharraf's visit and the
promise of a development package for Karachi.
A: There is no connection at all.
Q: Do you have any grievances against the Musharraf government?
Will the MQM withdraw its support if plans to construct the Thal
Canal go ahead?
A: As a democratic party, we can raise objections
according to the process, whether we sit in the opposition or in
coalition with the government. But we do not have the authority
to exercise all of our demands. We are still trying to convince
Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Jamali and President Musharraf to
hold a round table conference on the issue so it can be resolved
through a consensus.
Q: Do you think that
the changes in the party ideology came about because of the infiltration
of intelligence agencies?
A: This is not a new phenomenon in Pakistan. It has become common
knowledge - a tradition of our political culture. Agencies infiltrate
into all political parties. They did it in the past, and they will
continue to do so.
Q: Your own political life is full of turmoil. You spent many years
underground, moving from one place to another, before seeking exile
in London.
A: The story of my suffering, my life in hiding, and exile is a
very long one. As far as my escape from hiding is concerned, I do
not wish to disclose it. I want to help other victims of state brutality.
Q: At one point, you too, were suspended along with the others.
Have all those suspended with you, been brought back to the party
fold?
A: My suspension was according to the rules and
regulations of the party. In the MQM, no one is above its rules
and regulations.
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