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India-Pakistan |
MMA revival in the doldrums |
2008-04-07 |
![]() This was one of the prime conditions the religious alliance’s other component party, the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), set when a JUI-F delegation approached it to facilitate the reconciliation of the MMA, a source privy to the talks between the two parties told Daily Times on Sunday. According to the source, the JI leadership said that the JUI-F had violated the MMA’s disciplinary norms by taking part in the February 18 elections, much to the annoyance of the alliance chief, Qazi Hussain Ahmad. “Now, resignation of JUI-F elected representatives is the only way to develop reconciliation,” said the source. The source said that the JI leadership wanted to arrange a meeting of the MMA’s supreme council, to elect new office-bearers for the alliance. “The JI leadership has told its erstwhile partner that non-compliance with the resignation condition will mean they [JUI-F members] are not interested in the continuation of the alliance,” the source said. |
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