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To further the programme of national development and a nation-wide campaign against feudal domination, Mohajir Quami Movement was formally transformed into Muttahida Quami Movement on 26 July 1997. MQM led by its founder and leader Mr Altaf Hussain is the third largest political party of Pakistan and the second largest political party in the southern province of Sindh. To further the programme of national development and a nation-wide campaign against feudal domination, '''Mohajir Quami Movement''' was formally transformed into '''Muttahida Quami Movement''' on ] ]. '''MQM''' led by its founder and leader Mr ] is the third largest political party of ] and the second largest political party in the southern province of ].

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To further the programme of national development and a nation-wide campaign against feudal domination, Mohajir Quami Movement was formally transformed into Muttahida Quami Movement on July 26 1997. MQM led by its founder and leader Mr Altaf Hussain is the third largest political party of Pakistan and the second largest political party in the southern province of Sindh.

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