LONDON: The chief of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain has again announced to withdraw from the leadership of MQM but he took his decision back after some time. He said to his party workers to choose another leader for their chief.
The MQM chief was addressing to the party workers, members provincial and national assembly and senate. He said that he would not be the leader of MQM any more, adding that he could not bear the burden of leadership any more.
Altaf Hussain said that he tolerated criticism for 40 years but it was too enough and could not afford it further. He added that he thought a lot before withdrawing from the leadership of MQM, adding that he was toyed and being toyed and he could have no strength to tolerate.
The MQM chief further said that he had been exiled for 25 years for the rights of people and for improving their lives. He stated that the party workers had no feeling for my pain, talks were held against me but nobody spoke any word.