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  • Kamal flays MQM chief after convoy attack

    Mustafa Kamal File Photo Mustafa Kamal

    A day after Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP)’s caravan received a hostile reception in Mirpurkhas, party leader Mustafa Kamal lashed out at Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief over his alleged involvement in the attack which injured at least 10.

    “If we had not challenged this ‘Pharaoh,’ we would not have been blessed by the Almighty [to speak the truth],” the former Karachi mayor said in a veiled reference to the MQM supremo while addressing a presser in Hyderabad on Friday.

    “He [Altaf Hussain] is not more than a clown,” Kamal said as he urged media not to give the MQM chief much importance. “He is a coward who hurls abuses one day and asks for forgiveness the next day.”

    Kamal reiterated his claim that his party had remained successful in attracting the masses and garnering their support “which is why we are being attacked.”

    “We are not afraid of death, we will welcome death the day it is destined for us. We have recognised Allah as the one and only God and did not give any human that status,” Kamal added.

    Meanwhile, the former senator lauded the courage and determination of the people of Mirpurkhas, saying they valiantly countered the attack.

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    On Thursday, Kamal’s motorcade was attacked in over half a dozen locations in Mirpurkhas district. At least 10 persons, including two reporters, were injured after locals pelted the PSP with stones and eggs. Eight to ten vehicles, including the one carrying Kamal and Anis Qaimkhani, were damaged.

    Although the rally was escorted by a considerable police contingent led by SSP Usman Ghani Siddiqui, the security still proved insufficient to fully protect the PSP motorcade from attacks. Ratanabad saline drain, Heerabad, Ghareebabad, New Town, Mohajir Colony and other areas remained in the grips of pro and anti-Kamal rallies and protests, the latter reportedly staged by MQM supporters.

    Protesters hurled abuses as well as shoes, stones, eggs and bricks. According to some reports, the stones and bricks were even thrown from rooftops along the roads where the PSP rally passed.