Karachi`s nazim bids the city farewell

Published February 22, 2010

Mustafa Kamal thanked Altaf Hussain for his support due to which such developments in Karachi were possible. -File

KARACHI City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal completed his tenure on a happy note at the MQM head quarters 90 on Monday, reports DawnNews.
           
Mustafa Kamal thanked Altaf Hussain for his support due to which such developments in Karachi were possible.

He said any member of MQM could prove to be a Mustafa Kamal under the leadership of Altaf Hussain.

He has also thanked the people of Karachi, who he said had to suffer road jams, and traffic blocks due to development work but still cooperated with the officials of CDGK in the last 4 years.

Mustafa Kamal said that he as established a model in Karachi due to which development in Karachi in the last 4 years the most in Karachis history.

He also seemed positive about MQM's win in the next LG elections.

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