PROGRAM REPORT
Jinnah Ground Karachi: Senators, ministers, workers, supporters and well-wishers
of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) celebrated the 60th birthday of their
leader and founder of
MQM, Altaf Hussain in the city on Wednesday.
There was special sitting arrangement made for
participating, Persons
with Disabilities, with alerts support workers to carter their needs.
The date was September 17th, 2013. The time was four in the evening and zealots of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) were busy decorating the Jinnah Ground in Azizabad. They looked tired and should be. A worker of the party informed that his friends most of who were in their early 20s, had been working round the clock, “throughout the day,” he said.
The Scenario suggested that Azizabad was open to one and all. Security was well managed with police mobiles and Rangers personnel patrolling the area, and all around boys were either zooming here and there. They were bringing stuff to the main venue, Jinnah Ground, or going to get an important coordinator to make sure everything is being out in order.
The road leading to Jinnah Ground was also glittering with thousands of coloured bulbs. The entire block surrounding Altaf Hussain’s Bhai house seemed to be in a mood to celebrate, the by-lane leading from the main road to the connecting lane of Jinnah Ground was covered under arches. The refreshing outlook of this reminded of the days when Karachi was a city of lights. The arches were still incomplete but they nevertheless looked impressive. The residence blocks all along the lane were also gliming under the bulbs. The Jinnah Ground, where Altaf Hussain Bhai was to address his supporters and workers was also shining. Besides the 1000-watt white bulbs of the ground itself, there were more lights installed in it. Hundreds of newly stitched white, green and reds (MQM flags) were flying high on the bamboo masts. In a distance the almost 50-foot stage was nearing completion and boys were seen relaxing on the ground.
The date was September 17th, 2013. The time was four in the evening and zealots of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) were busy decorating the Jinnah Ground in Azizabad. They looked tired and should be. A worker of the party informed that his friends most of who were in their early 20s, had been working round the clock, “throughout the day,” he said.
The Scenario suggested that Azizabad was open to one and all. Security was well managed with police mobiles and Rangers personnel patrolling the area, and all around boys were either zooming here and there. They were bringing stuff to the main venue, Jinnah Ground, or going to get an important coordinator to make sure everything is being out in order.
The road leading to Jinnah Ground was also glittering with thousands of coloured bulbs. The entire block surrounding Altaf Hussain’s Bhai house seemed to be in a mood to celebrate, the by-lane leading from the main road to the connecting lane of Jinnah Ground was covered under arches. The refreshing outlook of this reminded of the days when Karachi was a city of lights. The arches were still incomplete but they nevertheless looked impressive. The residence blocks all along the lane were also gliming under the bulbs. The Jinnah Ground, where Altaf Hussain Bhai was to address his supporters and workers was also shining. Besides the 1000-watt white bulbs of the ground itself, there were more lights installed in it. Hundreds of newly stitched white, green and reds (MQM flags) were flying high on the bamboo masts. In a distance the almost 50-foot stage was nearing completion and boys were seen relaxing on the ground.
The trade mark of high core security, disciplined & obedience was
visible everywhere.
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