HYDERABAD, Oct 15: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief, Altaf Hussain, has said that the MQM Coordination Committee would present evidence of “unprecedented rigging” before the international election observers and the media on Wednesday.

He said this while addressing a workers meeting at Bhai Khan ki Charri, Hyderabad, and some other cities of upper Sindh through the telephone on Tuesday night.

He warned that the consequences of rigged polls had always proved to be disastrous for the country’s integrity.

He, however, asked party office bearers to think over what proved to be grey areas in the election work.

He demanded re-election under the supervision of representatives of the United Nations.

He criticized the media for trying “to create an impression” that the urban people had rejected the Sindhi-Mohajir unity.

He asked the party workers all over Sindh to reach their headquarters in Karachi along with the available evidence of election rigging in their respective areas so that they could be presented before the media and international election observers.

He paid glowing tributes to the officials of the Muttahida Organizing Committee, the Sindh Organizing Committee, the Coordination Committee, the Khadmat-i-Khalq Foundation, and all other wings of the party for working hard in the election.

He asked the party officials to check the activities “of those outlaws who were committing extortion in the name of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement”.

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