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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Founder of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Altaf Hussain, has been admitted to a hospital in London after his health reportedly deteriorated. The party leadership has requested prayers for his recovery from supporters and the wider community. From Karachi to London: A Political Legacy Altaf Hussain, who founded MQM (initially named Muhajir Qaumi Movement) in 1984, played a pivotal role in reshaping the political landscape of urban Sindh, particularly Karachi. The party was formed to represent Urdu-speaking migrants, also known as Muhajirs, and quickly gained widespread support in metropolitan areas. Under Altaf’s leadership, MQM saw significant victories, especially in the 1988 general elections, securing a powerful foothold in Sindh’s urban centers and becoming Pakistan’s third-largest political party at the time. Exile and Continued Influence Following a 1992 military crackdown, Altaf Hussain left Pakistan and later obtained British citizenship, continuing his political activities from London. Despite being physically distant, he regularly addressed supporters in Karachi via telephone and video links. His speeches were known for their emotional tone and sharp political commentary, often triggering city-wide shutdowns and controversies. For Karachi residents of that era, Altaf Hussain’s name remains unforgettable, not only for his political influence but also for the sudden holidays his &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Founder of <strong>Muttahida Qaumi Movement</strong> (<strong>MQM</strong>), <strong>Altaf Hussain</strong>, has been admitted to a hospital in London after his health reportedly deteriorated. The party leadership has requested prayers for his recovery from supporters and the wider community.</p>
<p>From Karachi to London: A Political Legacy</p>
<p>Altaf Hussain, who founded <strong>MQM</strong> (initially named <strong>Muhajir Qaumi Movement</strong>) in <strong>1984</strong>, played a pivotal role in reshaping the political landscape of urban Sindh, particularly Karachi. The party was formed to represent Urdu-speaking migrants, also known as Muhajirs, and quickly gained widespread support in metropolitan areas.</p>
<p>Under Altaf’s leadership, <strong>MQM</strong> saw significant victories, especially in the 1988 general elections, securing a powerful foothold in Sindh’s urban centers and becoming Pakistan’s third-largest political party at the time.</p>
<p><strong>Exile and Continued Influence</strong></p>
<p>Following a <strong>1992</strong> military crackdown, Altaf Hussain left Pakistan and later obtained British citizenship, continuing his political activities from London. Despite being physically distant, he regularly addressed supporters in Karachi via telephone and video links.</p>
<p>His speeches were known for their emotional tone and sharp political commentary, often triggering city-wide shutdowns and controversies. For Karachi residents of that era, Altaf Hussain’s name remains unforgettable, not only for his political influence but also for the sudden holidays his speeches indirectly caused.</p>
<p><strong>Health Update and Clarification</strong></p>
<p>In a recent video message, senior <strong>MQM</strong> leader <strong>Mustafa Azizabadi</strong> confirmed that Altaf Hussain had been admitted to a London hospital due to severe illness.</p>
<p><strong>&gt; “Altaf Bhai underwent several tests, and he also received a blood transfusion. However, by the grace of God and the prayers of our supporters, his condition is improving,” said Azizabadi.</strong></p>
<p>He also dismissed rumors and misinformation spreading on social media, urging the public to avoid panic:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Certain anti-human elements are spreading false news about Altaf Hus</p></blockquote>
<p>sain to demoralize the nation.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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