Muttahida Qaumi Movement (abbreviated MQM) is a name currently claimed by two competing Pakistani political factions:
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), previously known as Muhajir Qaumi Movement, is a secular political party in Pakistan that was founded by Altaf Hussain in 1984. Currently the party is split between 2 main factions. MQM-London faction is controlled by Altaf Hussain from London, while MQM-Pakistan is run by Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui based in Pakistan. Its electoral symbol was a kite.
MQM may refer to:
The All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organization is a Pakistani student organization notable for creating a political party: the Mohajir Quami Movement, now called the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).
Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party is a left-wing Pakistani political party. Dr. Qadir Magsi is the chairman of Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party.
The Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan formerly known as Mohajir Qaumi Movement (Haqiqi), MQM-Haqiqi is a political party claiming to represent the Mohajir in Sindh, Pakistan whose leader is Afaq Ahmed.
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (Pakistan) (Urdu: متحدہ قومی موومنٹ (پاکستان)Muttaḥidah Qọ̄mī Mūwmaṅṫ Pākistānabbr.MQM-P) is a Social liberal Muhajir nationalist Secular political party. The leader of the party is Saeed Bharam and Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui The party's symbol is the kite. It is mostly active in Karachi where up to majority of Muhajirs currently reside. The party aims to represent the Human rights of Muhajirs in Pakistan through peaceful and democratic struggle. The Party is the spliter faction of Muttahida Qaumi Movement – London.
NA-220 Hyderabad-II is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan.
NA-245 Karachi West-II is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan.
NA-246 Karachi West-III is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan that encompasses Orangi.
NA-247 Karachi Central-I is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan that encompasses most of New Karachi.
NA-250 Karachi Central-IV is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan that covers North Nazimabad.
NA-248 Karachi Central-II is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan.
NA-234 Karachi Korangi-II is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. The constituency represents much of Korangi, and the western parts of Landhi.
Pak Sarzameen Party commonly known as PSP was a Pakistani political party founded by Syed Mustafa Kamal and Anis Kaimkhani on 23 March 2016. Saeed Bharam, Ashfaq Mangi, Hassan Sabir, Iftikhar Alam and Shabbir Qaimkhani were senior leaders of the party. It merged into Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan on 12 January 2023.
The Jeay Sindh Students’ Federation Sindhi: abbreviated as JSSF, is the student wing of various separatist organizations struggling for the freedom of Sindhudesh following the ideology of G. M. Syed, founded in 1969. JSSF was a nationalist outfit which emerged from Anti-Unitary System Struggle in the late 1960s and later joined G. M. Syed in his ideology of a separate homeland for Sindhis in 1972. Since then, it has been working as the students’ front of the Jeay Sindh or Sindhudesh movement.
Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Sindh to elect the members of the 12 Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 11 May 2013, alongside nationwide general elections and three other provincial elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab. The remaining two territories of Pakistan, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, were ineligible to vote due to their disputed status.
Aamir Khan is a Pakistani politician who is the senior deputy convenor and leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan.
Iftikhar Akbar Randhawa is a Pakistani Politician. He was senior leader of Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) until he joined Pak Sarzameen Party.
The Muhajir Province Movement is a Muhajir nationalist political movement to create the separate province in Karachi, Sindh which seeks to represent the Muhajir people of Pakistan. Muhajir province consisting of Muhajir-majority areas of Sindh which would be independent from Sindh government.
An index of articles related to the ethnic group known as the Muhajirs. It covers the post-independence period articles. This list includes topics, events, persons, and other items of national significance within the Muhajirs.