MQM Pakistan, led by senior figure Aminul Haq, is gearing up for a significant electoral battle in Karachi, with claims of securing a substantial number of National Assembly seats.
Haq asserts that the MQM-Pakistan holds a prominent position in Karachi's political landscape, emphasizing the enduring support of the city's residents. He acknowledges previous calls for election boycotts but remains confident in the party's electoral prospects.
During a campaign event in Karachi's NA-246 constituency, Haq reiterated MQM Pakistan's stronghold in the city and projected ambitious goals for the upcoming elections.
He confidently predicts victory in 17 to 18 National Assembly seats and a commanding majority in 37 to 38 Provincial Assembly seats. Haq even suggests that the next Chief Minister of Sindh will hail from MQM Pakistan's ranks.
In a notable endorsement, the Federation of 50 Imambargahs in Gharbi District has thrown its support behind MQM Pakistan and Aminul Haq's candidacy in NA-246. Haq highlights the party's commitment to inclusive development, emphasizing efforts to prioritize District West's progress regardless of linguistic or communal affiliations.
As the election fervor escalates, MQM Pakistan's campaign focuses on its vision for Karachi's growth and prosperity, aiming to address the city's diverse needs and aspirations. The party remains steadfast in its commitment to represent the interests of all Karachiites, reflecting a blend of political strategy and grassroots engagement in its electoral pursuits.