Protest erupts in MQM Pakistan over leadership disputes, responsibility allocation
MQM Pakistan has not issued any official statement regarding incident


Karachi: Disputes have emerged within MQM Pakistan over the distribution of positions, with several leaders not being assigned responsibilities. As a result, workers gathered at the Bahadurabad center and protested vehemently.
MQM workers protested at the Bahadurabad center, raising slogans and causing a commotion. The workers also chanted "Go Governor Go" during the protest.
The intensity of the disagreements stems from a notification issued by MQM Chairman Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui regarding the division of party responsibilities, which was released without a meeting or consultation.
While the central leaders were not present at the Bahadurabad center during the protest, the workers dispersed after voicing their protest.
So far, MQM Pakistan has not issued any official statement regarding the incident.

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