KARACHI, July 4: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s MNA from NA-255, Dr Farooq Sattar, has vowed to work for ushering in a middle-class revolution by involving the class in decision making and by addressing the basic problems.

Addressing his supporters at Warsi Park in Landhi on Thursday, he claimed that following the dismantling of no-go-areas after 11 years, the MQM had undertaken vital initiatives during the past 11 days to provide educational and health facilities to the people of the area.

He said that women had a very important to role to play in the overall development of the country. He said that in order to make Pakistan strong and progressive it was necessary to abolish feudalism and elimination of feudalism was the ultimate goal of the MQM.

He said the demand for provincial autonomy was aimed at making the provinces and the country strong and if it was not done, hypocrites and those who had plundered the national wealth would remain clinched to power.

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