Islamabad, Oct 31 (ANI): Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has slammed Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif for making derogatory remarks against President Asif Ali Zardari.
In an attempt to strengthen the vulnerable alliance with the Pakistan's People Party (PPP), the MQM carried out a massive rally against PML-N in Karachi on Sunday.
Two days after the PML-N showed the government its street power in Lahore, the MQM brought thousands of people out on the roads, the Express Tribune reports.
Addressing the rally via telephone, Altaf said MQM is united against all conspiracies being hatched against democracy.
The MQM chief also challenged Sharif brothers to take out such a massive rally in Karachi to show its roots among the masses. He also ruled out mid-term elections, saying that PML-N will have to wait till the next elections as the PPP government will complete its tenure.
"We [MQM] can speak the same language too" Altaf said, adding: "I tell PML-N to wait for the elections and participate and come to power democratically. But we will not allow undemocratic actions."
MQM workers from across the city converged on MA Jinnah Road to make the show a success. The rally had the theme called 'Strengthen Democracy' and the entire route was decorated with MQM and national flags. (ANI)
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