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    MQM chief ready to lead unstoppable 'French Revolution' in Pak
    Bangladesh Sun
    Monday 6th September, 2010  
    (ANI)


    Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has said that he is willing to lead the youth of the country if they are prepared for the 'French Revolution' asked by his party.

    Hussain said that he would request the MQM Rabita Committee to allow him to return to country if the youth were up for the challenge.

    The minister had earlier said that the 'French Revolution' would not allow corrupt political leaders or feudal lords to escape.

    "No one can stop a revolution in Pakistan... each and every citizen of the country is talking of revolution," The Daily Times quoted Hussain, as saying.

    He also asked writers, journalists and intellectuals of the country to join the party without any hesitation.

    Through the revolution, Hussain had said that his party would force the corrupt elements to return all the looted wealth to the national exchequer.

    "A revolution similar to the French Revolution is knocking at the door of Pakistan and the MQM will lead that change," Hussain had said.

    "All airports will be closed and these corrupt elements will be hanged publicly, so that no one would make an attempt to promote corruption in the country again," he added.

    The MQM chief had also said that hunger and poverty had compelled the country's citizens to bring such a revolution.

    "The flood victims are without food and shelter and they are ready to bring such revolution because a similar situation was witnessed before the French Revolution and the people took to the streets to bring a positive change," Hussain said. (ANI)


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