Musharraf announces grand alliance of 23 political parties with the name Pakistan Awami Itehad (PAI)

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Former president Pervez Musharraf has announced a "grand alliance" of 23 political parties that will operate under the umbrella of the Pakistan Awami Itehad (PAI), DawnNews reported on Friday.

The alliance will be headed by Musharraf, while Iqbal Dar has been appointed Secretary General. The central office of the alliance will be in Islamabad.

Addressing a press conference in this regard, Musharraf denied persistent rumours that he had wished to lead the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), claiming that it was ridiculous to think that he would want to be head of a "minor, ethnic party".

"MQM-Pakistan is merely half of what the [original] party used to be," he said. "I am concerned about [the internal problems] of the party; however, I have no interest in replacing Farooq Sattar or Mustafa Kamal even if their parties are united," he insisted.

Criticising MQM, he said that the party and the muhajir community have lost respect. The muhajir community would do better to abandon ethnic politics and join PAI, he said.

He added that the alliance between MQM and the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) could not last due to a lack of leadership. However, he said, that it would still be better for both MQM and the PSP to form an alliance.

He expressed hope that Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid leaders Chaudhry Shujaat and Chaudhry Pervez Elahi would join his grand alliance as well.

The former president also advised Pakistan Tehhreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan to "join hands with a group that would take Pakistan forward" while accusing him of only thinking about his own party (PTI).

The political parties that have already joined PAI include the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML), the Pakistan Awami Tehreek, Sunni Itehad Council, Majlis-i-Wahdatul Muslimeen, Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, Muslim Conference (Kashmir), PML-Junejo, PML-Council, PML- National, Awami League, Pak Muslim Alliance, Pakistan Mazdoor Ittehad, Conservative Party, Muhajir Ittehad Tehreek, Pakistan Insani Huqooq Party, Millat Party, Jamiat Ulma Pakistan (Niazi Group), Aam Loug Party, Aam Admi Party, Pakistan Masawat Party, Pakistan Minority Party, Jamiat Mashaikh Pakistan, Social Justice Democratic Party.

APML Secretary General Dr Amjad announced an upcoming convention in Aiwan-e-Iqbal, Lahore and a "huge" rally that would take place in Karachi in December.

Musharraf thanked the alliance for appointing him chairman and announced that he would return to Pakistan soon, adding that he did not want any security when he does since the country's situation is better now.

He said he will return at the "appropriate time" so that the "development work in the country is not disturbed".



Source: https://www.dawn.com/news/1369641/musharraf-announces-grand-alliance-of-23-political-parties
 
I wonder if this is the "right alliance" but at the "wrong time". :batman:
 
he's finally figured it out how to play this game. I hope he's successful, last PM who did more than good than bad for Pakistan

I am not sure if he can lead the them at the age of 74 he was looking really ill and old in his last interview few days ago.
 
It's just topi drama.
Most of these parties are on paper, or having little significance
 
Modern day equivalent of IJI.Sad that our military has not learnt any lesson and continues to interfere in the political affairs of country.
 
Is there anything positive about this alliance or they are all tried and tested failures?
 
Last I heard he was having to stand trial himself

Looks like the sheriff is back in town
Hopefully the alliance will have plenty of new land on which to carry out their agendas
 
Accoding to my sources in army, they are not behind this and no one is giving this much importance. 90% of the "parties " are on papers only. Just a futile effort to remain in news or an attempt to bargain a ticket from PTI.
 
How many of these parties even have any relevance? The only one that has a seat is APML, and the only other one that has a slight chance of winning any seats at all is PAT.
 
I would take musharraf over any other politician in Pakistan today.
 
Accoding to my sources in army, they are not behind this and no one is giving this much importance. 90% of the "parties " are on papers only. Just a futile effort to remain in news or an attempt to bargain a ticket from PTI.

It is really naive of you think that army is not behind this alliance.The merger of MQM and PSP,revival of MMA and formation of this grand alliance is not a coincidence;the army is making sure that no party,particularly PML-N, is able to secure the majority of seats like PML-N did it in last elections.
 
It is really naive of you think that army is not behind this alliance.The merger of MQM and PSP,revival of MMA and formation of this grand alliance is not a coincidence;the army is making sure that no party,particularly PML-N, is able to secure the majority of seats like PML-N did it in last elections.

I think Musharaff's plan is more like a dream than anything else, his so called 23 parties alliance is capable of winning no more than couple of seats so establishment forming such a useless group makes absolutely ZERO sense.

Also MMA (Muttahida Majlis e Amal) has re-grouped once again, this was called an establishment party as well so is establishment now using MMA against PTI?
 
How many of these parties even have any relevance? The only one that has a seat is APML, and the only other one that has a slight chance of winning any seats at all is PAT.

MWM and Sunnit Tehrik also got some vote bank.
 
It is really naive of you think that army is not behind this alliance.The merger of MQM and PSP,revival of MMA and formation of this grand alliance is not a coincidence;the army is making sure that no party,particularly PML-N, is able to secure the majority of seats like PML-N did it in last elections.

Dear , I have good contacts in army and my information are correct. Almost everyone in army hate Musharraf. As their ex-chief, they will make sure he would be OK and not jailed but they are not supporting him for any of his political dreams.
 
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