I don’t want to take benefit from MQM’s infighting: Mustafa Kamal

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KARACHI Feb 12 (TNS): Pak Sarzameen Party Chief Mustafa Kamal said on Monday that he doesn’t want to take benefit from the infighting in the Muttahida Quami Movement.

The PSP chief was addressing a press conference, where he said that keeping in view the recent situation of the city, he did not present any stance on it so that people don’t assume the PSP is trying to seek benefit from the current circumstances.

The PSP chief said that he will not go back to the way he came from. He said that he left behind high party ranks and talked for the rights of people.

Kamal while addressing the MQM workers said that he always worked for the rights of Muhajirs.

Kamal said that he will not revert; adding that no harm will come to any leader but innocent blood gets spilled.

The PSP chief said that he cannot start politics of blood and fire and wants to create ease for the supporters.

The infighting emerged within the MQM-P recently, on the issue of party tickets for Senate elections. The rift resulted in the creation of two factions, one siding with party chief Farooq Sattar (PIB group), while the other opposing him (Bahadurabad group).

On Sunday, MQM-P leader Farooq Sattar had announced that he was dissolving the party’s Rabita Committee, hours after members of the coordination committee at the party’s Bahadurabad office said he was no longer the convener of the party.

The latest episode of infighting between two factions of the party started over the issue of distribution of party tickets, with the Bahadurabad group opposing Sattar’s nomination of relative newcomer Kamran Tessori over seasoned party leader.