ALTAF HUSSAIN FELICITATES CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY ON XMAS

LONDON: 24TH DECEMBER 2011:

Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Mr Altaf Hussain has felicitated the Christian community in Pakistan on the occasion of Christmas. In a message on the occasion of the Christmas on 25th December Mr Hussain said that Hazrat Isa (PBUH) brought the message of peace, love and dignity of mankind. We need to spread this message of peace, love, dignity to humanity and religious tolerance in today’s world. He said that the MQM believes in the dignity of mankind and religious harmony and wants to establish a system in the country where the followers of all the religion have equal rights. Mr Hussain congratulated the Christian community and asked them to make special prayers for world peace and for the progress and prosperity of Pakistan.

 

 

QUAID-I-AZAM WANTED PAKISTAN TO BE FREE FROM PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION: ALTAF HUSSAIN

MQM WANTS TO CHANGE PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO THE IDEALS OF THE FOUNDING FATHER OF THE COUNTRY

LONDON: 24TH DECEMBER 2011:

Founder and Leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) Mr Altaf Hussain has said that the MQM wants to transform Pakistan into a country according to the ideals of the father of the nation Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah where each segment of the society has access to its basic rights. In a message on the occasion of the birthday of the Quaid-i-Azam Mr Hussain said that the Quaid wanted to make Pakistan into a country free from the prejudices of caste, colour and religion and everyone in the country had equal rights. He said that it was highly unfortunate that the feudal lords who were the agents of the British usurped power in the country soon after independence and 98 percent people belonging to the poor and middle class were not only deprived of their basic rights but also their inalienable right to rule. He said that the MQM was striving to abolish this medieval system for establishing the rule of the poor and middle class people in the country. He hoped that the struggle of the MQM would become successful.