Sattar offers olive branch to Bahadurabad group over Senate nominations
KARACHI: Following days of uncertainty within MQM-P ranks, party leader Farooq Sattar on Friday offered an olive branch to the party's Bahadurabad group to end the current impasse over the issue of Senate tickets.
"After days of consultations, we have decided to offer those in Bahadurabad that they can submit their four names for Senate nominations and we will accept those," said the party leader.
He further said that he was willing to take four names for Senate from the opposing group and will "support the names without comment".
Sattar said the issue was not related to his ego as "if it was about Farooq Sattar's ego, the issue would be left hanging".
Referring to the party's opposing group which emerged over Senate nominations, the MQM-P leader further said that the workers were with him and the perception should not be given that he was being stubborn.
He also said that a notice has been served to the Bahadurabad leaders regarding their convention being held today.
"People are being forcefully being brought to the convention and this is not appropriate," added Sattar.
Reiterating his earlier stance, the leader said the issue was not over Senate tickets but "something else".
Earlier, the embattled party leader 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 for next month's Senate elections, with the Bahadurabad group opposing Sattar's nomination of relative newcomer Kamran Tessori over seasoned party leader.
But, speaking to the media on Sunday, Sattar said the issue was not over distribution of Senate tickets but a conspiracy had been hatched to 'seize control' of the party.
The dispute between the PIB Colony and Bahadurabad factions had emerged on February 6 after both parties had taken different positions on the nominations of party members for the upcoming Senate elections.

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