and atrocities against the Mohajir community,” he said in another telephonic speech to party activists.
The PTI, after closely analysing the ethnic demographic reality of NA-246, started playing the same Mohajir card as well.
“I am myself half Mohajir,” said Imran Khan, the PTI chief, told reporters on April 8 in Karachi, maintaining that his family had also migrated to Pakistan. He also announced that he would offer prayers at the MQM’s “martyrs’ monument” in Azizabad.
“Many good cricket and hockey players and bureaucrats were Mohajirs. But the gun politics that started in Karachi after 1985 in the name of Mohajirs pushed the community back,” Khan said at a public gathering on Sunday.
After Khan described himself as half Mohajir, Moazzam, the Pasban candidate, demanded that Karachi should be given the status of a province and also organised a rally on Sunday for this purpose.
The JI leaders too have said several times that the voters of the constituency would reject the “outsiders”. Sources within the JI said the party’s Urdu-speaking Karachi leaders had resisted the pressure of the central leadership to withdraw its candidate in favour of the PTI.
Not a new trend
Political analysts say that it is not new for political parties that claim to be national parties to use ethnic or regional cards to attract voters.
“It’s not for the first time. We have seen such examples in the past,” said Dr Tausif Ahmed Khan, a Karachi-based political observer.
“The PPP, despite being a federalist party, used the ‘Sindh card’ to get votes in the rural areas there while the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz similarly uses the ‘Punjab card’ to attract voters in that province,” he added.
As NA-246 is considered to be an MQM stronghold where any non-Urdu-speaking candidate has won only with the party’s backing, the party has tried to portray itself as a national party rather than a regional one by fielding non-Mohajir candidates for the constituency.
In the last three elections – two general and one by-poll - the MQM fielded Azizullah Brohi, Nisar Ahmed Panhwar and Nabil Gabol for NA-246.
The PTI is also using its Urdu-speaking leaders – Ismail, Arif Alvi, Firdous Shamim Naqvi and others – in the election campaign for the constituency.
“We are not outsiders and also belong to the Mohajir community. It is a fact that the city has an Urdu-speaking majority and we have a substitute Urdu-speaking leadership that can save the community from violence and isolation,” commented a central leader of the PTI.
Mazar-E-Quaid can be seen in Karachi. — AFP/FileA Winter’s TaleThe VM Art Gallery is hosting an art exhibition...
Speakers seen at the stage during the Second International Psychosocial and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Conference .—...
Director General FGEHA Capt. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal addresses partcipants of auction at Gandhara Citizen Club on...
People can be seen at the Board of Intermediate Karachi. — Screengrab via YouTube/Geo NewsTo make the appointments...
Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi gestures during a meeting on April 15, 2024. — Facebook@Commissioner Karachi...
Sindh Local Government Minister Saeed Ghani addressing a meeting of the PPP workers on December 14, 2024.—...