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Muhammad Farooq Sattar (; born 9 April 1949) is a Pakistani politician who is the founder & former leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan, who split it from MQM founder and leader Altaf Hussain, he announced separate faction after released from custody by the
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, a paramilitary organization. Born in
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, Sattar was educated at the BVS parsi high school and completed his medical degree From
Jinnah Sindh Medical University Jinnah Sindh Medical University (), formerly known as ''Sindh Medical College'', is a medical university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It gained university status in June 2012. History Jinnah Sindh Medical University, formerly known as Sindh Med ...
, Karachi. Sattar began his dalall career in 1987 as the Dala of Karachi. In 1993, he served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh and had been a member of the provincial and federal cabinet, in various positions, since 1997. He served as the provincial Minister in Sindh government from 1997 to 1999 and as the Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis from 2008 to 2013. He had been the deputy convener of the MQM as well its parliamentary leader in the National Assembly of Pakistan. He had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan and Provincial Assembly of Sindh since 1988, representing Karachi.


Early life and education

Sattar was born on 9 April 1949. He graduated from
Jinnah Sindh Medical University Jinnah Sindh Medical University (), formerly known as ''Sindh Medical College'', is a medical university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It gained university status in June 2012. History Jinnah Sindh Medical University, formerly known as Sindh Med ...
, Karachi in 1986.


Political career

Sattar began his political career in 1979 after joining then newly formed student body
All Pakistan Muttahidda Students Organization The All Pakistan Muttahida Students Organization (APMSO; ) is a Pakistani student organization notable for creating a political party: the Mohajir Quami Movement, now called the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). APMSO was founded by Altaf H ...
Sattar remained one of its active members until 1986. APMSO later a precursor to
Muttahida Qaumi Movement Muttahida Qaumi Movement (abbreviated MQM) is a name currently claimed by two competing Pakistani political factions: * Muttahida Qaumi Movement – London, a political faction managed from the UK * Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan Muttah ...
. In 1987, Sattar, along with former APMSO Chairman and fellow running mate for Deputy Mayor Mateen Yousuf, was elected Mayor of Karachi by the MQM at the age of 28, reportedly, making him the youngest mayor in the world at that time. He served there until 1992. Sattar was elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the first time in 1988 Pakistani general election on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. Sattar was re-elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the second time in
1990 Pakistani general election General elections were held in Pakistan on 24 October 1990 to elect the members of the National Assembly. The elections were primarily a contest between the People's Democratic Alliance (PDA, a four party alliance led by the ruling Pakistan Pe ...
on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. Sattar was elected as the member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh for the first time in
1993 Pakistani general election General elections were held in Pakistan on 6 October 1993 to elect the members of National Assembly. The elections took place after both the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Ghulam Ishaq Khan resigned to resolve a power struggle. Prior ...
on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. In 1993, he didn't run for National Assembly seat because MQM boycotted the National Assembly elections. Sattar was appointed by MQM as the Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh. In 1994, Sattar was arrested after a crackdowns took place against MQM and was reportedly released in 1997. Sattar was re-elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the third time in 1997 Pakistani general election on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. He was also re-elected as the member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh for the second time in 1997 Pakistani general election on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. He vacated his National Assembly seat to retain his winning provincial seat. Sattar was inducted into provincial cabinet and was appointed as the provincial minister. In 1999, Sattar was arrested over corruption charges soon after the
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in which then Chief of Army Staff,
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, overthrew elected government of Pakistan. He was released in 2001 after two years in jail. Sattar was facing trial several cases in different session courts in Karachi. Sattar didn't run for National Assembly seat in 2002 Pakistani general election for unknown reasons, however, he was nominated by MQM to run in 2002 Pakistan by-elections which were held in 2003 and he was re-elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the third time from Karachi's south constituency. The seat became vacant after the death of MNA Mehmood Qureshi. Sattar was re-elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the fourth time in
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on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. Pakistan Peoples Party however alleged that there was rigging in the constituency and accused MQM and Sattar for manipulating the final results. Sattar was inducted into federal cabinet and served as the Federal Minister for overseas Pakistanis from 2008 until his resignation in 2010. Sattar was re-elected as the member of the National Assembly of Pakistan for the fifth time in
2013 Pakistani general election General elections were held in Pakistan on Saturday 11 May 2013 to elect the members of the 14th National Assembly and the four Provincial Assemblies. The three major parties were the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) led by Nawaz Sharif, t ...
on the ticket on MQM from Karachi's south constituency. Sattar has been the senior deputy convener of the MQM and its parliamentary leader in the National Assembly. In 2008, he was a candidate for Prime Minister of Pakistan. He also served as chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the National Assembly during
Pervez Musharraf General Pervez Musharraf ( ur, , Parvez Muśharraf; born 11 August 1943) is a former Pakistani politician and four-star general of the Pakistan Army who became the tenth president of Pakistan after the successful military takeover of the ...
's rule.


MQM Pakistan

In 2016, Sattar was charged for listening to, organizing, and facilitating a speech by Altaf Hussain against the military and security agencies of Pakistan. In August, 2016, after the MQM workers attacked on
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office in Karachi on the call of Altaf Hussain, Sattar was taken into custody by
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while he was trying to address the media in connection to the attack on ARY News office and repeatedly sodomised. He was released in few hours. An Anti-Terrorism Court in Pakistan issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Sattar for hate speech case. Later, Sattar disassociated with London-based leader of MQM Altaf Hussain saying that MQM will only operate from within Pakistan. He changed the constitution of MQM to incorporate himself as the new chief saying that "MQM is Pakistan. The MQM is registered in Pakistan and recognises the laws and Constitution of Pakistan. The party should operate from Pakistan alone." ''Dawn'' reported that MQM was registered with the
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(ECP) in the name of Sattar. Sattar appointed himself as the convener of the coordination committee of MQM. Following which MQM's London-based leadership expelled Sattar from the party for betraying and asked him to resign from National Assembly which he won on MQM ticket and re-contest the elections afresh. However, Sattar and parliamentarians part of his faction didn't resign from their respective parliaments. In February 2017, an Anti-Terrorism Court in Pakistan instructed the authorities to put the name of Sattar on the Exit Control List, after Sattar was charged with facilitation of hate speech but police failed to produce the Sattar in court hearings. In March 2017, he was briefly arrested on charges of hate speech case and was released later. In November 2017, Sattar announced Muttahida Quami Movement Pakistan would make a political alliance with
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(PSP). A day later, he announced his resignation from the party and politics. However, he later retracted his resignation after his mother urged him to stay in politics. In February 2018, he was removed by the Rabita Committee from the convenership position of MQM. The same day, he dissolved the Rabita Committee and called for fresh intra-party election to elect new leader of the party. In March 2018, The ECP removed him as the convener of the MQM. A few days later,
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(IHC) suspended the decision of the ECP and reinstated Sattar as convener of the MQM. In June 2018, IHC removed Sattar as MQM-P convener. On November 9, 2018, for violating party discipline, his basic membership of MQM-P was revoked.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sattar, Farooq 1959 births Living people Mayors of Karachi Politicians from Karachi Pakistani medical doctors Jinnah Sindh Medical University alumni Muhajir people Muttahida Qaumi Movement MNAs Pakistani MNAs 2013–2018 Pakistani MNAs 2008–2013 Pakistani MNAs 1988–1990 Pakistani MNAs 1990–1993 Pakistani MNAs 1997–1999 Pakistani MNAs 2002–2007 Pakistani prisoners and detainees Leaders of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh Sindh MPAs 1993–1996 B. V. S. Parsi High School alumni